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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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1. Journal of Research for Music Education
Bassoon
Binary form
JRME
Pulse
2. Glissando in vocal music
Pitch
Imitation by Inversion
Portamento
Note that is transposing figured around
3. Stress placed on a particular note in relation to others around it.
Extension
MM
Comenius
Accent
4. Fifth tone in a major or minor scale.
8
Imitation
Harmonic
Dominant
5. Sounds major 13th lower. i.e. major sixth + octave
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
8
Monophonic
AOSA
6. Sixth tone in a major or minor scale
Bennet Reimer
Imitation by Inversion
Submediant
Glissando
7. Exact transposition of each note in a sequence.
Bye - tones
Real Sequence
Portamento
Interrupted Cadence
8. I - V ii - V IV - V
Notes of Anticipation
Imitation by Inversion
Aeolian
Imperfect Cadence
9. Teaching methods help teachers establish ewquential curricular objectives in accord with their own teaching styles and beliefs.
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10. Phrase is imitated by turning it upsidedown.
Note that is transposing figured around
B flat instruments
Introduction
Imitation by Inversion
11. Music that attemtps to paint a picture or mood - describe an action - or tell a story. Very popular in the Romantic period.
Programme Music
Alto Clef
Note that is transposing figured around
Extension
12. Unessential note that forms part of the harmony
Riff
Subdominant
Harmony
Bye - tones
13. Steady beat that is present in almost every musical composition.
Ostinato
Supertonic
Pulse
Five finger exercise
14. Music that moves in harmonic blocks (as opposed to the linear way polyphonic music moves)
Imitation
Homophonic
5%
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
15. Pure music - not linked to words or descriptive ideas. Opposite of program music.
Augmentation
Motif
Lydian
Absolute Music
16. Middle C
Canon
Note that is transposing figured around
Contrary motion
Rondo Form
17. Made larger.
Inversions of chords
Tonic
Augmented
Extension
18. Clarinets - bass clarinets - trumpets - tenor saxes - baritones
Hammer on
Accented Passing Note
Bassoon
B flat instruments
19. Modification of motif and themes. The main ways of developing a theme are by imitation - sequence - inversion - fragmentation - augmentation - and diminution.
Development
Ionian
Leading Note
Perfect Cadence
20. Repetition by one or more different voices of a phrase.
8
Timbre
B flat instruments
Imitation
21. How high or low a note is.
Kodaly
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Harmonic
Pitch
22. Chord without a third.
Melody
B flat Bass Transposition
Bare chord
Tenor
23. D- D
Antiphonal
Dorian Mode
Inversions of chords
B flat instruments
24. Based on a chord pattern using primary chords (I IV V).
Rhythmic displacement
Blues
Plagal Cadence
Binary form
25. V - I
Unrelated Chord
Perfect Cadence
Five finger exercise
5%
26. General music is required until grade...
8
Atonal
Microtone
B flat instruments
27. Smallest interval in common use in western music. The interval between one note on the piano and the next.
Tenor Clef
Interval
Five finger exercise
Semitone
28. Fourth tone in a major/minor scale
Reasons for Transposing
Friedrich Froebel
Subdominant
Five finger exercise
29. 1. Avoiding ledger lines 2. Provide a better key signature 3. Avoid changing the pattern of fingering for different pitches
Bye - tones
Reasons for Transposing
Inverted Pedal
Inversion
30. Gliding or sliding from one note to another. Can be shown by a line between notes or by writing the actual notes to be played.
Diminution
Coda
Glissando
Pull off
31. Used to give a more melodic bass part and to give variety to the music.
Pull off
Harmonic Minor Scale Semitones
Alberti Bass
Inversions of chords
32. G- G
Tonality
Smear
Mixolydian
Absolute Music
33. Repetition of a musical idea at a higher or lower pitch.
Sequence
Tonic Minor
Five finger exercise
Extension
34. If the pedal is in any part other than the bass.
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
ASCAP
Inverted Pedal
5
35. Second melody above or below the main melody. Descant is a type of countermelody.
Hocket
Countermelody
C instruments
Leading Note
36. Music with a single melody line and no harmony.
Melodic Sequences
French Horn Transposition
Monophonic
AOSA
37. American Orff - Schulwerk Association
Kodaly
Tempo
AOSA
Plagal Cadence
38. Bars of music before the main tune begins.
Introduction
A instruments
Mediant
Aeolian
39. Articulation for guitar produced by sliding the finger from one fret to the next down and back. Similar to a slur.
Cor Anglais Transposition
Pull off
B flat instruments
Diminution
40. Gives stopping place to breathe. Signals the end of both small and large musical sections.
Aeolian
Cadence
Consonance
Anacrusis
41. Tones that sound alike but have different names (C sharp and D flat)
Rubato
Concert pitch
Enharmonic
Instruments that transpose at the octave
42. Only the rhythm of a passage is imitated - not the melody.
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Rhythm
Rhythmic Imitation
Mediant
43. Chord whose notes are played one after another. Sometimes it is written as a chord preceded by a wiggly line.
Fanfare
Hammer on
Natural Minor Scale
Arpeggio
44. (Elementary/Middle School) Every music course meets at least every other day in periods of at least ____ minutes.
45
Figured Bass
Friedrich Froebel
Dissonance
45. Thick or thin - How many instruments or voices are performing together.
Anacrusis
Texture
Irregular rhythm
ASTA
46. Notes that are not in the key of the composition. Romatic period is known as the period of chromaticism.
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Portamento
Chromatic
Semitone
47. Developing a phrase or motif by making it longer.
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
Unrelated Chord
Extension
Irregular rhythm
48. Two part form - A B. The first section modulates (usually to the dominant). The second section is often longer than the first and uses similar material.
Melodic Minor Scale
Bassoon
Chromatic
Binary form
49. Series of tones arranged in a rhythmic pattern - often built by repeating and varying a motif.
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Homophonic
Melody
Irregular rhythm
50. Flutes - oboes - bassoons - trombones - tubas - string instruments
Binary form
Dorian Mode
Antiphonal
C instruments