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CSET Domain 2 Performing Arts Music
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Orchestra gained in importance; increasing use of flutes and oboes; string and wind sections developed; by the 1800s - trombones were introduced; refinement of sonata (instrumental music with a soloist and standard structure for opening movement); de
Orchestra
A classical symphony
Classical Era (1750-1820) music
Harmony
2. String - woodwind - brass - percussion - keyboard - and electronic
Cello and double bass
6 broad categories of musical instruments
Singing
Chamber music
3. The first beat of a bar is typically a _______ beat - It is typified by a waltz in 3/4 time
Oratorio
Strong
Motif
Musical intrument categories used by symphony orchestras
4. The structure of a song in which the first section of a simple ternary form is repeated
Renaissance Era (1400-1600)
Song form
Brass
Rondo
5. Most marches are performed at a rate of ____ beats per minute
Chamber music
Tempo
120
Vibration
6. The symbol at the beginning of each staff indicating the pitch or the range of sounds that should be played
Opus
Tone
Clef
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
7. Historical themes: the end of feudalism; a new concept of humanism; rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman culture and ideals; art and music for their own sake; scientific advances; the age of patronage - Instrumental dance music developed: music and
Renaissance Era (1400-1600)
Rondo
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music
Sonata
8. Even young children can experience elements of music through conducting speech chants - involving changes in tempo - dynamics - pitch - and so forth - Conducting fosters sensitivity to musical expression
120
Conducting
Musical instruments
Note values
9. Make higher - pitched sounds - small in size
Violin and viola
Chamber music
Middle Ages/Medieval Music styles/elements
Fugue
10. Creating music
Creative skills
Modern era - new genres
A classical symphony
Measure
11. The pace of the beat - The speed at which a composer desires his musical composition to be performed - Measured by the number of beats per minute - The faster the _____ - the more beats per minute
Tempo
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music
Lied
Creative skills
12. Two or more tones played simultaneously that support the melody and give music texture or mood - A group of notes that are played behind the melody
Harmony
Tone
Lyre
Time signature/meter
13. Use a single reed made of one piece of wood
Clarinet and saxophone
Energy - aggression - or vitality
Measure
Song form
14. Homophony (a single melodic line and an accompaniment); simpler textures and melodies; expansion of textures - melodies - and variation. String quartet (two violins viola - and cello); Haydn 'the father' of the string quartet; orchestral symphony (or
Harmony
Orchestra
Classical style music elements
Harp and guitar
15. The combination of tones that produces a quality of tension
Dissonance
Rhythm
Opus
Staff
16. The pattern of musical movement through time - What makes music move and flow - Measured in units of time and organized by sets or patterns that can be repeated - The way sounds beat within different lengths and accents that combine into patterns
Modern era music
Translative skills
Rhythm
Orchestra
17. Ttwo other string instruments that are not considered part of the string section of the orchestra; they are often plucked rather than bowed
Elements of music notation
Harp and guitar
Woodwinds
Italian terms that define tempo
18. A way to measure rhythmic units - It is noted at the beginning of a composition and looks like a mathematical fraction - The top number denotes the number of beats in a measure and the bottom number denotes what type of note will receive the beat
Rondo
Tone
Time signature/meter
Symphony orchestra's string section
19. The volume or intensity of a tone - Music can be played loudly (forte) or softly (piano)
Consonance
Tone
Song form
Dynamics
20. (Staves) - A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces - This is where notes are positioned - The higher the note on a staff - the higher the pitch
Staff
Classical style music elements
Lower
Clarinet and saxophone
21. The succession of notes arranged in an ascending order - 7 of the 12 pitches (tones) that create an octave in western music are named after the first 7 letters of the alphabet: A - B - C - D - E - F - and G - This sequence repeats itself over and ove
Pitch
Famous classical era musicians
Piano - harpsichord - and organ
Scale
22. Music played by 1-20 performers
Lyre
Strong
Polyphonic style
Chamber music
23. ABABA
Note values
Dynamics
Simple rondo
Pitch
24. A drama - either tragic or comic - that sung to an orchestral accompaniment - Often based on biblical stories - Typically a large - scale composition with vocal soloists - a chorus - and orchestra
Lyre
Opera
changing the harmony
Dissonance
25. Reading and writing music - For example - using memorization to understand time signatures would not produce the same benefits as if the students participated in playing or singing
Note values
Translative skills
Symphony
Staff
26. Staff - Clef - Measure and bar lines - Note values - Time signature/meter - Scale
Timbre
Scale
Piano - harpsichord - and organ
Elements of music notation
27. ABACA
Classical Era (1750-1820) music
Second rondo
Consonance
Woodwinds
28. A musical form whose main feature is the return of the main theme - which alternates with secondary themes
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music
Auditory skills
Rondo
Consonance
29. Moving to music is a learned skill that promotes acuity of perceptions - A wide range of music and modes should be used
Renaissance Era (1400-1600)
Body movement
Polyphonic style
Singing
30. Symphonic poem (orchestral work that portrayed a story) and concert overture (e.g. - Rossini's William Tell). Emphasis was on the sonata and symphony - and included the introduction of dissonance to create emotion; featuring virtuoso performers
Harmony
Oboe and bassoon
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music Genres
Song form
31. Whether the pitch of a particular note is played in tune - sharp (higher) - or flat (lower)
Polyphonic style
Rondo
Musical styles/elements of the Renaissance Era
Intonation
32. Refers to the unique sound and style of a composer - culture - country - or period in history - Compositions created around the same time period often have similar styles based upon the historical influences from that era
Creative skills
Orchestra
Style of music
Symphony
33. Based upon a short theme called a subject - The ____ subject contains both rhythmic and melodic motifs - The opening of the ____ is announced by one voice alone - A second voice then restates the subject - usually on a different scale - A third and t
Fugue
Modern Era (1900s) Evolution in the musical world
Consonance
Note values
34. Some percussion instruments require tuning (e.g. - _____) - while others are untuned (e.g. - cymbals and castanets)
Woodwinds
Harp and guitar
Timpani
Pitch
35. A type of German song
Elements of music notation
Gregorian chant
Classical Era (1750-1820) music
Lied
36. A machine that helps musicians adjust rates of speed (tempi) for faster or slower beats
Reed
Metronome
Dynamics
Oboe and bassoon
37. Students should compare their listening and playing exercises - Students should be encouraged to verbalize their musical analysis
Musical analysis
Body movement
Style of music
Symphony orchestra's string section
38. When utilized as part of an orchestra - the ______________ are sometimes included in the percussion family - Often - when used as a solo instrument - they are referred to as the keyboard family
A classical symphony
Rondo
Piano - harpsichord - and organ
Auditory skills
39. Formed by barlines (vertical lines on the staff) and contains a set number of beats as determined by the time signature
Orchestra
Measure
Piano - harpsichord - and organ
Vibration
40. Hearing the sounds of music - Children engage in attentive listening and further develop aural acuity - This means that children must be able to hear and reproduce the tones of music in their minds when no sound is actually being produced
Music notation
Playing instruments
Auditory skills
Harp and guitar
41. Traditionally made of wood - metal - plastic - or some combination thereof - These instruments consist of narrow pipes with an opening at the bottom end and a mouthpiece at the top (and holes throughout the pipe) - The smaller woodwinds play higher p
Cello and double bass
Woodwinds
Polyphonic style
Second rondo
42. An instrumental ensemble composed of strings - woodwinds - brass - and percussion
Symphony
Classical style music elements
Energy - aggression - or vitality
Orchestra
43. Middle Ages/Medieval Music style - named after Pope Gregory I - was a melody set to sacred Latin texts. This monophonic style music (one melodic line and no accompaniment) was the official music of the Roman Catholic church
Gregorian chant
Modern Era (1900s) Evolution in the musical world
Vibration
Modern era music
44. Composers Chopin - Liszt - Berlioz - Mendelssohn - and Schumann; style was expressive - melody prominent - and folk music was used to express cultural identity
Implications for teaching music in the classroom
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music
Chord
Violin and viola
45. A rhythmic effect produced when the expected rhythmic pattern is deliberately upset
Clarinet - saxophone - oboe - and bassoon
Modern era music
Syncopation
Tempo
46. These curvy - wooden - shaped bodies are the largest family of the orchestra - Strings stretch over the body and neck of the instrument and attach to small ornamental heads where they are tuned by turning pegs
Mood
Two main clefs
Strings
Measure
47. The sound produced by an individual instrument or singer - Each family of instruments and type of instrument is distinct from all others
Famous classical era musicians
Italian terms that define tempo
Tone
Music notation
48. String - woodwind - brass - and percussion
Timbre
Musical intrument categories used by symphony orchestras
Symphony
Polyphonic style
49. A large section of a lengthy composition
Musical styles/elements of Baroque Era (1600-1750)
Harmony
Symphony orchestra's string section
Movement
50. Often associated with being part of a family - As in human families - the instruments are related to each other Instruments within a family are often manufactured from the same types of materials
Harp and guitar
Orchestra
Musical instruments
Pitch