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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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1. American Choral Director's Association
Dalcroze
Augmentation
Diminution
ACDA
2. Steady beat that is present in almost every musical composition.
C Clefs
Augmented
Anacrusis
Pulse
3. Effect of tension or disturbance made by using discords in music. Jazz uses many colorful dissonant chords.
Dissonance
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Bare chord
8
4. Way of playing or singing in which some of the notes are slightly hurried while others are slowed down. Free flowing expressiveness according to the performer.
Rubato
Homophonic
Imperfect Cadence
Programme Music
5. V - I
Inverted Pedal
Leading Note
Timbre
Perfect Cadence
6. Smallest interval in common use in western music. The interval between one note on the piano and the next.
Melodic Minor Scale
Semitone
Harmonic
Inversions of chords
7. Modification of motif and themes. The main ways of developing a theme are by imitation - sequence - inversion - fragmentation - augmentation - and diminution.
Rondo Form
Development
Tonal Sequence
Mediant
8. Short - constantly repeated motif. Usually - but not always in the bass.
Bare chord
Texture
Leading Note
Ostinato
9. Notes that are not in the key of the composition. Romatic period is known as the period of chromaticism.
French Horn Transposition
Chromatic
Harmony
ASCAP
10. Sounds major 13th lower. i.e. major sixth + octave
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
Polyphonic
Harmonic
11. Alto and tenor clefs
Chromatic Scale
Accent
C Clefs
Irregular rhythm
12. General music courses involve listening - composing - and performing for all students.
Bennet Reimer
Melodic Minor Scale
Register
Rhythmic displacement
13. Used to give a more melodic bass part and to give variety to the music.
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
Chromatic
Inversions of chords
Rhythmic displacement
14. Chord whose notes are played one after another. Sometimes it is written as a chord preceded by a wiggly line.
Bassoon
Microtone
Imitation by Inversion
Arpeggio
15. Simultaneous use of two or more keys.
Timbre
Polytonality
Augmentation
Antiphonal
16. Music that moves in harmonic blocks (as opposed to the linear way polyphonic music moves)
AOSA
Ostinato
Homophonic
Rondo Form
17. Journal of Research for Music Education
Bye - tones
Riff
JRME
Texture
18. C- C
Ionian
Imitation by Inversion
Absolute Music
Retrograde
19. Idiophones - Membranophones - Chordophones - Aerophones - Electrophones
Absolute Music
Bennet Reimer
B flat Bass Transposition
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
20. Maelzel's Metronome
Hocket
Smear
MM
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
21. Accenting of a beat that is not normally accented
Syncopation
Auxiliary Notes
Plagal Cadence
Polyphonic
22. Articulation for guitar produced by sliding the finger from one fret to the next down and back. Similar to a slur.
Chromatic
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Pull off
Microtone
23. Occurs when a phrase is repeated immediately at exactly the same pitch.
Canon
Fragmentation
Tenor
Repetition
24. Trademark teaching methods using solfege hand signs - musical shorthand - rhythm solmization
French Horn Transposition
Kodaly
Bye - tones
Atonal
25. Between 3/4 and 7/8
Bare chord
Major Scale Semitones
Whole Tone Scale
Five finger exercise
26. Alternate singing or playing by different groups.
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
French Horn Transposition
Accidentals
Antiphonal
27. Glissando in vocal music
Portamento
Harmony
Passing Notes
Friedrich Froebel
28. Natural Pitch
Hammer on
Consonance
Riff
Natural Minor Scale
29. Musical announcement played on brass instruments before the arrival of an important person. Usually played on trumpets and built from the notes of one major triad.
Pull off
Instruments that transpose at the octave
Fanfare
Extension
30. Breaking of a melody into single notes or very short phrases by using rests. The melody is then shared between different voices.
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Hocket
Tempo
Polytonality
31. 1. Avoiding ledger lines 2. Provide a better key signature 3. Avoid changing the pattern of fingering for different pitches
Reasons for Transposing
Imitation by Inversion
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
Alto Clef
32. Smallest complete unit of musical form containing about as much as can be held in a normal breath. Can be two to eight bars long.
Tonic
Phrase
Diminished
45
33. Type of counterpoint (polyphony) where one or more voices imitate a leading voice.
Inverted Pedal
Rondo Form
Tonic
Canon
34. Only the rhythm of a passage is imitated - not the melody.
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Rhythmic Imitation
Harmonic Minor Scale Semitones
Melody
35. Only occur in the melody over an independent bass.
Melodic Sequences
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
Inversions of chords
Harmonic Minor Scale Semitones
36. Music that attemtps to paint a picture or mood - describe an action - or tell a story. Very popular in the Romantic period.
Melodic Minor Scale
Hammer on
Programme Music
Passing Notes
37. Intervals of the first phrase are NOT reproduced exactly.
Bennet Reimer
Cor Anglais Transposition
Tonal Sequence
ASTA
38. A long held note or series of repeated notes - usually in the bass - above which harmonies constantly change. Tonic and dominant pedals are the most common.
Stretto
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Pedal Point
Rhythmic displacement
39. Middle C
Note that is transposing figured around
B flat instruments
Register
Tonic
40. Sixth tone in a major or minor scale
Instruments that transpose at the octave
Submediant
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Harmonic
41. Third tone in a major or minor scale
Cross Rhythm
Mediant
Interval
Texture
42. Gives stopping place to breathe. Signals the end of both small and large musical sections.
Dorian Mode
Cadence
Comenius
Chromatic Scale
43. Rhythms that constantly change or are grouped in a different way.
MM
Rhythmic Imitation
Irregular rhythm
Cross Rhythm
44. Unessential note that forms part of the harmony
Microtone
Alberti Bass
Rhythmic displacement
Bye - tones
45. Form of decoration; Unessential note that is not part of the harmony. Occurs off the beat.
Leading Note
Rondo Form
Passing Notes
Ionian
46. Key note. Tonic of C major is C. The tonic triad is C E G.
Tonic
Bennet Reimer
Appoggiaturas
ACDA
47. Sounds a perfect fifth lower than it is written. Music is written without a key.
French Horn Transposition
Irregular rhythm
Contrary motion
B flat Bass Transposition
48. Continuously repeated musical phrase in jazz music - played over changing harmonies.
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Riff
Pedal Point
Dissonance
49. Sharps - flats - and naturals placed in front of notes that alter their pitch.
Accidentals
Development
Tonal Sequence
Cor Anglais Transposition
50. Needs to be written a minor third higher.
Natural Minor Scale
B flat instruments
Auxiliary Notes
A instruments