Module 2 Flashcards

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Western music

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-Organized instrumentation and sound created and produced in Europe, the United States, and other societies established and shaped by European immigrants

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2
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Where did music originate from?

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-Greek and Roman cultures

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3
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Modes

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-The specific ordering of musical tones and their corresponding notes

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4
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Plainchant

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-Consisted of a single melody sung in Latin

~All plainchant was unaccompanied vocal music which became know as Capella

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5
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Neumes

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-Symbols and shapes meant to represent specific pitches

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6
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Polyphony

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  • When two or more melodies are played at the same time to create a unified sound
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7
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Consorts

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-small group of musicitians

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8
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Sonata and concerto

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  • two instrumental styles of Western music that are heavily reliant on the violin and cello
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Symphony

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  • A four-movement, elaborately instrumental piece that made up of a full orchestra and featured the traditional sonata
  • Extended instrumental piece of music written specifically to be played by an orchestra
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10
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Beethoven

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-Considered himself a free agent of the arts, and deliberately wrote in a personal style where his compositions were based on his own experiences and ideas

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Jazz

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-Focused more on brass and percussion instruments than traditional art music though the piano remained important

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Orchestra

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  • A large musical ensemble
  • Front part of the stage reserved for instruments and the chorus
  • Derived by Claudio Monteverdi in 1607
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13
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Italian Renaissance

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  • Intellectual and artistic development from the late 14th pot early 16th centuries
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Ludwig van Beethoven

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  • standardized the orchestra by using pairs of each woodwind and brass instrument
  • Compositions used entire range of instruments from high to low and gave each section more important roles, rather than the sting to carry most of the melody by themselves
  • Standardized role of the conductor
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15
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Five sections of instruments

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  • Woodwinds
  • Brass
  • Percussion
  • Strings
  • Keyboards
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16
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Woodwinds

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  • flutes
  • oboes
  • clarinets
  • bassoons
17
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Brass

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  • French Horns
  • Trumpets
  • Trombones
  • Tubas
18
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Percussion

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  • Timpani
  • Snare Drum
  • Triangle
  • Xylophone
  • Bass Drum
19
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Strings

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  • Harps
  • Violins
  • Violas
  • Cellos
  • Basses
  • Usually the largest and carries the melody
20
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Keyboards

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  • Piano

- Organ

21
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Principal

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-First chair of each instrument group

22
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Concertmaster (first Violin)

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-Second-in-command behind the conductor

23
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Conductor

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-Leader of the orchestra who directs the music