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Lesson 9~12 Flashcards

(7 cards)

1
Q

Key Signature

A

Collecting the representative accidentals of a piece to give contents in diatonic collection.

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2
Q

Relative keys vs parallel keys

A

Relative keys: different tonic but same accidentals
ex) C Major - A minor
Parallel keys: same tonic but different accidentals
ex) C Major - C minor

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3
Q

Location of the Key signature

A

Clef - accidentals - time signature

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4
Q

Transposition

A

Changing the key of a piece of music

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5
Q

Musical Texture

A

Homophony
Monophony
Polyphony

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6
Q

Relative motion

A

Similar motion - when the two lines move in the same direction

Contrary motion - when the two lines move in the opposite direction

Oblique motion - when one line stays the same but the other line moves

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7
Q

Imitation techniques

A

Inversion
Augmentation
Diminution
Normal

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