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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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1. 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.
Fanfare
Monophonic
Interval
Hocket
2. Seventh tone in a major or minor scale
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Leading Note
5%
AOSA
3. Sharpened leading note ascending and descending
Harmonic Minor Scale
Lydian
Imitation
Concert pitch
4. F- F
Imitation
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Lydian
Submediant
5. Simultaneous use of two or more keys.
Locrian
Inversions of chords
Polytonality
Pitch
6. Educator in Moravian church in 1600s. Believed music ed was instinctual for children who first learn to make sounds through vocalizations..
Reasons for Transposing
Passing Notes
Rubato
Comenius
7. Repetition of a musical idea at a higher or lower pitch.
Unrelated Chord
Figured Bass
Whole Tone Scale
Sequence
8. Gives stopping place to breathe. Signals the end of both small and large musical sections.
Smear
Microtone
Antiphonal
Cadence
9. Music with a single melody line and no harmony.
Microtone
Locrian
Monophonic
Plagal Cadence
10. Bed post - double reed - connected with a bocal
Arpeggio
Bassoon
Fanfare
Polyphonic
11. American Society of Composers - Authors - and Publishers
Rhythmic displacement
Lydian
Melody
ASCAP
12. Second melody above or below the main melody. Descant is a type of countermelody.
Bye - tones
Absolute Music
Articulation
Countermelody
13. American Bandmaster's Association
Binary form
Homophonic
ABA
Irregular rhythm
14. Scales that share the same key signature (C major - A minor)
Stretto
Relative (Major/Minor)
Blues
Bassoon
15. Made larger.
Melodic Minor Scale
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Repetition
Augmented
16. Pick up bar.
Anacrusis
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Real Sequence
Diminution
17. Series of tones arranged in a rhythmic pattern - often built by repeating and varying a motif.
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Tonal Sequence
Retrograde
Melody
18. Piccolo - Guitar - Bass Guitar
Repetition
Articulation
Appoggiaturas
Instruments that transpose at the octave
19. Another word for key.
Microtone
Anacrusis
Tonality
Figured Bass
20. Exact transposition of each note in a sequence.
Alto Clef
Imitation
Microtone
Real Sequence
21. Used by composers in the Baroque period. Numbers underneath the bass line told the performer which chords to play. The bass part was called the continuo. Each number represents an interval between the bass and the note to be supplied.
Figured Bass
Natural Minor Scale
Riff
Bennet Reimer
22. Breaking of a melody into single notes or very short phrases by using rests. The melody is then shared between different voices.
AOSA
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Hocket
Appoggiaturas
23. Instruction to use the bow after a plucked passage of music.
Stretto
Comenius
Enharmonic
Arco
24. Without key center
Programme Music
Accompaniment
Atonal
Texture
25. Music that moves in harmonic blocks (as opposed to the linear way polyphonic music moves)
Homophonic
Pitch
Reasons for Transposing
Accompaniment
26. 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.
Pedal Point
C instruments
Tonal Sequence
8
27. 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.
Mixolydian
Anacrusis
Rubato
Alto Clef
28. Ending section designed to round off a musical composition.
MM
Lydian
Coda
Arco
29. Used to give a more melodic bass part and to give variety to the music.
Inversions of chords
Ionian
Countermelody
Timbre
30. V - vi
Alto Clef
Arco
Interrupted Cadence
Plagal Cadence
31. Interval of less than a semitone
Microtone
Consonance
Repetition
Texture
32. Third tone in a major or minor scale
Comenius
Development
ACDA
Mediant
33. Accompaniment style popular in the classical period. Instead of writing simple chords for the left hand - the composer arranges the same notes in a pattern of broken chords.
Semitone
Pedal Point
Polytonality
Alberti Bass
34. Consists entirely of whole steps.
Rhythmic displacement
Accidentals
Phrygian
Whole Tone Scale
35. Sounds a minor third higher.
Primary Triads
Real Sequence
Interrupted Cadence
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
36. American Orff - Schulwerk Association
Concert pitch
AOSA
Harmony
Dorian Mode
37. Journal of Research for Music Education
Blues
Pedal Point
JRME
Sequence
38. D- D
Dorian Mode
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Tonality
Register
39. Rhythms that constantly change or are grouped in a different way.
Aeolian
Tenor
ASCAP
Irregular rhythm
40. A- A
ABA
Aeolian
Supertonic
Five finger exercise
41. Stress placed on a particular note in relation to others around it.
Bassoon
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
Accent
Dorian Mode
42. Only the rhythm of a passage is imitated - not the melody.
Dorian Mode
Alberti Bass
Rhythmic Imitation
Leading Note
43. An unessential note that falls on the beat
5%
Ostinato
Phrygian
Accented Passing Note
44. Steady beat that is present in almost every musical composition.
Pulse
Imitation
French Horn Transposition
Harmonic
45. Alternate singing or playing by different groups.
Bare chord
Natural Minor Scale
Antiphonal
Tonic Minor
46. Fifth tone in a major or minor scale.
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Subdominant
Dominant
47. V - I
Auxiliary Notes
Tenor
Glissando
Perfect Cadence
48. Alto and tenor clefs
Alto Clef
Natural Minor Scale
C Clefs
Harmonic Sequences
49. Tone color or quality of sound.
Tenor Clef
Portamento
Chromatic Scale
Timbre
50. Unessential note that forms part of the harmony
Bye - tones
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Harmony
Relative (Major/Minor)