Music Yr09 Sum1 Flashcards

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1.1 What is the difference between classical music and the classical era?

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The classical era refers to music from a certain time period. Classical music refers to most orchestral music.

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1.2 When was the classical era?

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The classical period is music composed between about 1750-1820.

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1.3 Who are the 5 most popular classical composers?

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Joseph Haydn (1732-1908)

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2.1 Tempo

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How fast or slow. Fur Elise is marked Poco moto – a little motion.

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2.2 Dynamics

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How loud or soft. pp – Pianissimo – Very soft, p – Piano – soft, mp – mezzo piano – medium soft, mf – mezzo forte – medium loud, f – forte – loud, ff – fortissimo – very loud.

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2.3 Crescendo

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Gradually getting louder

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2.4 Diminuendo

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Gradually getting softer

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2.5 Duration

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How long or short a note is. Semibreve, Minim, Crotchet, Quaver, Semiquaver.

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2.6 Timbre

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The specific sound of an instrument or group of instruments

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2.7 Texture

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How thick or thin. Fur Elise is mainly melody line with little accompaniment.

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2.8 Pitch

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How high or low the notes are. Fur Elise uses a wide range of around 6 octaves.

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2.9 Form

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How a piece is structured. Fur Elise is in Rondo form (A B A C A). The A section repeats 3 times, the B section is more joyful, the C section adds drama, dynamic variation and a large pitch range.

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3.1 Tempo

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How fast or slow. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is marked Allegro – quick, lively and bright.

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3.2 Dynamics

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How loud or soft. pp – Pianissimo – Very soft, p – Piano – soft, mp – mezzo piano – medium soft, mf – mezzo forte – medium loud, f – forte – loud, ff – fortissimo – very loud.

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3.3 Crescendo

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Gradually getting louder

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3.4 Diminuendo

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Gradually getting softer

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3.5 Duration

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How long or short a note is. Semibreve, Minim, Crotchet, Quaver, Semiquaver.

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3.6 Timbre

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The specific sound of an instrument or group of instruments

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3.7 Texture

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How thick or thin. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik starts with all instruments playing the melody in unison, then melody with accompaniment (homophonic)

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3.8 Pitch

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How high or low the notes are.

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3.9 Form

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How a piece is structured. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is in sonata form.

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3.10 Sonata Form

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Made up of 3 parts: Exposition (the main theme(s) and idea of the song)Development (the main theme(s) get thrown around and twisted) Recapitulation (think ‘recap’. A return to the main theme(s))