Chapter 4 lesson 3 Flashcards

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Q

The defining feature of _____ generally is the breaking-down of all traditional
aesthetic conventions, thereby unleashing complete freedom in all aesthetic dimensions, including
melody, rhythm, and chord progression.

A

modern music and modern art

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2
Q

The convention of —- was completely abandoned by many composers.

A

major-minor tonality

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3
Q

Composers and songwriters in the ___ century explored new forms and sounds, such as the use of
altered chords and extended chords in 1940’s-era Bebop Jazz.

A

20th

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4
Q

The development of powerful loud guitar amplifiers and sound reinforcement systems in what years

A

19060s and
1970s.

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5
Q

Composers and musicians used electric, electronic, and digital instruments and musical devices.

A

The modern period

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Q

The development of audio recording technology, along with the ability to quickly and cheaply
distribute recordings and scores, was central to the revolutions of it

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modern music.

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7
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The modern period artist:

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  1. Claude Debussy.
  2. Arnold Schoenberg
  3. Maurice Ravel
  4. John Cage
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8
Q
  • Austrian-American composer created new methods of musical composition involving
    atonality, serialism and the 12-tone row.
  • One of the most influential teachers of the 20th century
A

Arnold Schoenberg

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9
Q

Soft Music

A

Rhythm and Blues or R&Bs
Pop music
K-pop Music
Instrumental Music

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10
Q

showcases primarily the vocal expertise of a singer that
constitutes most of the time “the runs” passages of the melodic lines.

A

Rhythm and Blues or R&Bs –

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Q

refers to any kind of popular current trend of tune appealing to many usually using
digital generated sounds or authentic musical instruments or combination of both.

A

Pop music –

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12
Q

is a popular music composed and performed by Korean artists that is usually
with the presence of digital generated sounds with dance-like catchy tunes.

A

K-pop Music –

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13
Q

is soft music for relaxation that requires no lyrics, purely with the use of
authentic musical instruments like piano.

A

Instrumental Music –

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14
Q

Hard Music

A

Punk Rock -
Pop Rock -
Rap Music

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15
Q

is a sub-genre of rock in which trash words and/or vulgar terms are used for the
lyrics in order to express oneself with major utilization of electric guitars.

A

Punk Rock -

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16
Q

is a sub-genre of rock that has a mix of catchy popular style of light lyrics typically
with electric guitar-based.

A

Pop Rock -

17
Q

is a style of popular music, recurring beat pattern provides the background and
counterpoint for rapped, slangy, and often boastful rhyming words by a vocalist.

A

Rap Music –

18
Q

They influenced the Filipinos in terms of culture, tradition and music.

A

Western colonizers

19
Q

In the 1920s, their names
showcased the beginning of Filipino music through the harana (serenade) and kundiman (ballad)
performances.

A

of Atang Dela Rama, Jovito Fuentes, Sylvia La Torre and Ruben Tagalog

20
Q

The dominance of it captured the heart of the masses due to their Rock and Roll
musical genre.

A

American influence

21
Q

It then soared high in the 70s along with the ballads.

A

Rock music

22
Q

The 80s, there were three mainstream bands that included ____

A

“The Dawn”,”After Image” and “Introvoys”.

23
Q

Rap music started to boom in the music industry through the performance of him

A

Francis Magalona.

24
Q

The 90s paved the way to underground rock with the influence of it that put
the bands’ music on air to promote the local artists.

A

NU107 FM radio station

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These shone to boost the economy of the music industry.
Dance music, love songs, R&B and rap music
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Purpose of Music and Its Repertoire
1. Music for religious Purposes 2. Music for entertainment 3. Music for Tribal Identity 4. Music for Socio-cultural Occasion 5. Music for political Campaign 6. Music for earning Prestige.
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* First, music is used for praise and worship in most dominations. * Second, music is commonly used in fiesta like the traditional singing of the Bato Balan isa Gugma (Magnet f Love) by the devotees of Seňor Santo Niňo de Cebu.
Music for religious Purposes
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* Third, music is used for dance. * Fourth, is when music is used in theater like “All I Ask of You” in the Phantom of the Opera. * Fifth reason, when music is used in the staging of concerts like piano concerts, musical recitals and other concert in stage. * Sixth reason is when music is used for shows or gigs.
2. Music for entertainment
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* Tribal communities use music in their rituals and ceremonial practices, as component of their cultural traditions.
Music for Tribal Identity
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* Eighth reasons, it is joyfully celebrated during the celebrations of festivals, fiestas, weddings and burials. * This is the ninth reason, where singing is associated with merry-making and fun during an annual natal celebration of someone. * The tenth reason is when music is used for burial procession like the song “Hindi Kita Malilimutan.”
4. Music for Socio-cultural Occasion
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* Music is used to increase political patronage and assurance to win the election.
5. Music for political Campaign
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* Enhancing one’s talent in music offers a lot of windows of opportunities.
6. Music for earning Prestige.