Music Terms Flashcards

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Frequency

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the number of complete vibrations or cycles per second in a vibrating system the primary determinant of a listener’s perception of pitch

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Pitch

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the relative position of a musical sound. Faster vibration=higher pitch

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3
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Tone

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sound with definite consistent pitch

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Harmonic

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a series of frequencies, all of which are integral multiples of a single frequency called the fundemental

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5
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Overtone

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also called partial, a secondary vibration in a sound producing body which contributes to the overall tone color

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6
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What contributes to the overall tone color of a sound

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overtone

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7
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How is sound heard

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object is agitated, waves travel from that area through air, to ear canal, to ear drum

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8
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True or False: The speed determines how we hear different sounds

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False: speed doesn’t change, its the number of waves that change

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9
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What is the range of frequency humans can hear

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20,000

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10
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Sound envelope

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the characteristics defining the attack, steady state, and decay of a tone

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Timbre

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the characteristics or quality of sound as determined by its harmonics and sound envelope

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12
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What is the second, third, forth etc vibration in harmonics called

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overtones

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13
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Idiophones

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Vibrations are produced by striking either one portion of instruments against another, or an object on instrument

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