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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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praxis
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1. Scale consisting of five notes. No semitones. One major third - two minor thirds. All fifths are perfect.
Pentatonic Scale
Real Sequence
JRME
Phrase
2. Where a composer imitates a passage - but the second part enters before the first part has ended.
Subdominant
Stretto
Five finger exercise
Consonance
3. Child - developmental approach. Quarter note = ta. Eight note pairs = ti ti. Half note = ta - a. Moveable do and hand signs.
Kodaly Method
Portamento
Figured Bass
Pitch
4. Another word for key.
Harmonic Sequences
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
Kodaly Method
Tonality
5. Combination of aggreable tones.
Pedal Point
45
Consonance
Imitation
6. Increasing the note values of a musical theme - usually to twice their value.
Anacrusis
Augmentation
Semitone
Plagal Cadence
7. A B A C A. Usually sections B and C are in a different key.
Pitch
Bare chord
Rondo Form
Melody
8. Made larger.
Augmented
Real Sequence
Whole Tone Scale
Ternary Form
9. Repetition of a musical idea at a higher or lower pitch.
Sequence
Coda
Portamento
Absolute Music
10. 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.
Tenor Clef
Interrupted Cadence
Consonance
Alberti Bass
11. Based on a chord pattern using primary chords (I IV V).
Blues
Concert pitch
Cadence
Retrograde
12. Key note. Tonic of C major is C. The tonic triad is C E G.
Canon
Ternary Form
Kodaly Method
Tonic
13. Part of the total pitch range of an instrument that has a distinctive quality.
Consonance
Register
Ionian
Extension
14. B- B
Dorian Mode
C Clefs
B flat instruments
Locrian
15. Exercises played by beginning pianists using only five consecutive notes of the scale.
Kodaly
Five finger exercise
Consonance
Arco
16. Idiophones - Membranophones - Chordophones - Aerophones - Electrophones
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Alberti Bass
Lydian
Chromatic Scale
17. Bars of music before the main tune begins.
Introduction
Dominant
Tempo
Coda
18. A- A
8
Cadence
Motif
Aeolian
19. Music that attemtps to paint a picture or mood - describe an action - or tell a story. Very popular in the Romantic period.
Pedal Point
Cross Rhythm
Programme Music
C Clefs
20. 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
Rhythm
Anacrusis
Pentatonic Scale
21. Educator in Moravian church in 1600s. Believed music ed was instinctual for children who first learn to make sounds through vocalizations..
Dominant
Kodaly
Comenius
Ionian
22. IV - I
Accidentals
Consonance
Plagal Cadence
Diminution
23. Come at the end of a passage and anticipate the final chord.
Notes of Anticipation
Auxiliary Notes
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Rondo Form
24. Tones that sound alike but have different names (C sharp and D flat)
5%
Enharmonic
Harmonic Minor Scale Semitones
ABA
25. (Elementary/Middle School) Every music course meets at least every other day in periods of at least ____ minutes.
5
Countermelody
45
Lydian
26. Sounds major sixth lower. Written with key signature.
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
Binary form
Interrupted Cadence
Pull off
27. Developing a phrase or motif by making it longer.
Primary Triads
Extension
Ostinato
Irregular rhythm
28. American Society of Composers - Authors - and Publishers
Irregular rhythm
ASCAP
Chromatic
Note that is transposing figured around
29. Ending section designed to round off a musical composition.
Tonal Sequence
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Coda
Kodaly Method
30. General music is required until grade...
Absolute Music
Relative (Major/Minor)
ASCAP
8
31. Chord without a third.
Arco
Imitation by Inversion
Bare chord
Perfect Cadence
32. Seventh tone in a major or minor scale
Real Sequence
Melodic Sequences
Pitch
Leading Note
33. Alto and tenor clefs
Major Scale Semitones
Canon
Dominant
C Clefs
34. 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
Augmentation
Anacrusis
Concert pitch
35. Instruction on string instruments begins no later than grade...
5
Dalcroze
Mixolydian
Dissonance
36. Intervals of the first phrase are NOT reproduced exactly.
Development
Blues
Tonal Sequence
Cross Rhythm
37. Occurs when a phrase is repeated immediately at exactly the same pitch.
Repetition
Development
Note that is transposing figured around
5%
38. Short - constantly repeated motif. Usually - but not always in the bass.
Ostinato
Kodaly
Countermelody
Polyphonic
39. American Bandmaster's Association
ABA
Smear
Bye - tones
Development
40. Background support for a melody.
Accompaniment
Fanfare
ABA
Harmonic Sequences
41. Sound that results when two or more notes are played at the same time.
Pedal Point
Harmony
Harmonic
Enharmonic
42. Note that does not form part of the harmony and is approached by a leap and quitted by a step
Appoggiaturas
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
Repetition
Smear
43. Rhythmic Gymnastics - teaches concept of rhythm - structure - and expression through movement.
Imperfect Cadence
Hocket
Rubato
Dalcroze
44. A composition or part of a composition that can be performed backwards as well as forwards.
Retrograde
Alberti Bass
Bye - tones
Contrary motion
45. Musical shaping and phrasing. Marks include staccato - legato - accent.
Articulation
Passing Notes
Tonal Sequence
Bare chord
46. V - I
Concert pitch
Pedal Point
Reasons for Transposing
Perfect Cadence
47. Scales that share the same key signature (C major - A minor)
Inversions of chords
Relative (Major/Minor)
Riff
Bare chord
48. American Orff - Schulwerk Association
Fanfare
Tonality
AOSA
Polyphonic
49. Articulation on guitar produced by sliding the finger from one fret to the next up and back.
Rhythm
Hammer on
Locrian
Inverted Pedal
50. Modification of motif and themes. The main ways of developing a theme are by imitation - sequence - inversion - fragmentation - augmentation - and diminution.
Development
Smear
Tonality
Pull off