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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. Instrument playing aids in understanding the concepts of sound - pitch - rhythm - and so on
Clarinet - saxophone - oboe - and bassoon
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
Musical styles/elements of the Renaissance Era
Playing instruments
2. 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
Violin and viola
Motif
Musical instruments
Dissonance
3. Two or more melodic lines - appeared at the end of the 12th century
Lower
Elements of music notation
Polyphonic style
Playing instruments
4. Music offers a valuable opportunity to build active listening skills - shape the cognitive and mental processes in children - enhance other subject areas - particularly visual art - form of therapy that offers a unique medium for self - expression
Two main clefs
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
Implications for teaching music in the classroom
Body movement
5. ABABA
Musical styles/elements of the Renaissance Era
Simple rondo
Musical intrument categories used by symphony orchestras
Violin and viola
6. Octaves of 12 notes - also came in the 12th century
Modern Era (1900s) Evolution in the musical world
Intonation
Chromatic scale
Third rondo
7. 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
Lyre
Oboe and bassoon
Fugue
Classical Era (1750-1820) music
8. The treble clef for the higher range of notes - and the bass clef for the lower range of notes
Violin and viola
Two main clefs
Tone
Middle Ages/Medieval Music styles/elements
9. Includes any instrument that produces a sound when it is being hit - shaken - rubbed - or scraped - e.g. tambourine - maracas - castanets - claves - xylophone - timpani - cymbals - gong - triangle - bass drum - chimes - celesta - bells - wood block -
Pitch changes
Creative skills
Percussion
Translative skills
10. 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
Vibration
Translative skills
Symphony orchestra's string section
Chord
11. Haydn - Mozart - and Beethoven
Musical instruments
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
Lied
Famous classical era musicians
12. 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
Elements of music notation
Conducting
Musical styles/elements of the Renaissance Era
Oboe and bassoon
13. ABACA
Mood
Second rondo
Opera
Dynamics
14. The volume or intensity of a tone - Music can be played loudly (forte) or softly (piano)
Implications for teaching music in the classroom
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music
Pizzicato
Dynamics
15. Use a single reed made of one piece of wood
120
Clarinet and saxophone
Rondo
Time signature/meter
16. Opera (staged dramatic vocal music and entertainment) - orchestra - ballet - and sonata (solo instrument with accompaniment)
Style of music
Musical Developments of Baroque Era (1600-1750)
Symphony
Beat
17. Hearing a note and being able to reproduce it either vocally or with an instrument
Pitch
Mood
Energy - aggression - or vitality
Metronome
18. The organization of sound in time
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
Music
Musical styles/elements of the Renaissance Era
A classical symphony
19. A recurring group of notes - such as the four notes played at the beginning of (and restated throughout) Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
Motif
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music Genres
Third rondo
Creative skills
20. A major orchestral piece with solo voices and chorus
Oratorio
Opera
Oboe and bassoon
Italian terms that define tempo
21. Staff - Clef - Measure and bar lines - Note values - Time signature/meter - Scale
Mood
Elements of music notation
Fugue
Orchestra
22. 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
Time signature/meter
Dynamics
Motif
Rhythm
23. (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
Rondo
Staff
Middle Ages/Medieval Music styles/elements
Renaissance Era (1400-1600)
24. Students should compare their listening and playing exercises - Students should be encouraged to verbalize their musical analysis
Elements of music
Sonata
Musical Developments of Baroque Era (1600-1750)
Musical analysis
25. The combination of tones that produces a quality of relaxation
Music
Consonance
Creative skills
Simple rondo
26. Use a double reed made of two pieces joined together
Metronome
Oboe and bassoon
Opus
Italian terms that define tempo
27. A large section of a lengthy composition
Conducting
Movement
Symphony orchestra's string section
Clef
28. If the tempo is fast - the mood of the music changes to reflect more...
Energy - aggression - or vitality
Pizzicato
Singing
Beat
29. Tempo is an important component to change the expressiveness of character and ____ of the musical composition
Simple rondo
Symphony
Scale
Mood
30. 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
Chamber music
Syncopation
Style of music
Timbre
31. Rebellion; unique sounds; usage of technology; electronic; difficult to quantify; nationalism; folk idiom was prevalent (e.g. - in Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody - Coplan's Appalachian Spring); widening gap between 'art' and popular music (Beatles) - Pol
Strings
Intonation
Italian terms that define tempo
Modern Era (1900s) Evolution in the musical world
32. Influence of blues (sorrowful black folk music) and jazz (roots in African rhythms and harmonies with modern instrumentation - improvisation - and syncopation) - Rock 'n' roll - R&B (rhythm and blues) - country - folk (cultural link - passed on by wo
Elements of music notation
6 broad categories of musical instruments
Scale
Modern era - new genres
33. A rhythmic effect produced when the expected rhythmic pattern is deliberately upset
Staff
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
Beat
Syncopation
34. 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
Consonance
Two main clefs
Harmony
Romantic Period (1820-1900) Opera
35. Ttwo other string instruments that are not considered part of the string section of the orchestra; they are often plucked rather than bowed
Note values
Harp and guitar
changing the harmony
Modern era music
36. An elaborate musical composition - many of which are between 20 and 45 minutes in length
Symphony
120
Italian terms that define tempo
Tone
37. String - woodwind - brass - percussion - keyboard - and electronic
Lyre
6 broad categories of musical instruments
Harmony
Notation
38. A machine that helps musicians adjust rates of speed (tempi) for faster or slower beats
Music notation
Brass
Metronome
Note values
39. Some percussion instruments require tuning (e.g. - _____) - while others are untuned (e.g. - cymbals and castanets)
Clarinet and saxophone
Timpani
Lied
Reed
40. System of writing music - came in the 12th century
Metronome
Notation
Third rondo
Two main clefs
41. Moving to music is a learned skill that promotes acuity of perceptions - A wide range of music and modes should be used
Body movement
Third rondo
Pitch changes
Consonance
42. ABACABA
Motif
Clarinet and saxophone
Third rondo
Chromatic scale
43. Music played by 1-20 performers
Movement
Chamber music
Clef
Percussion
44. The faster the ________ - the higher the pitch
Vibration
Mood
Opera
Translative skills
45. The slower the vibration - the _____ the pitch
Lower
Movement
Strings
Motif
46. When you play several different notes at the same time on a piano - you are using harmony - You can change how music sounds by...
Classroom expectations for music education
changing the harmony
120
Piano - harpsichord - and organ
47. The Church dominated society for most of the era (900 years); sacred music was the most prevalent (liturgical) - Musical notation originally consisted of just the pitch of the notes; notated rhythm was added at the end of the 12th century
Middle Ages/Medieval Music styles/elements
Famous classical era musicians
Oboe and bassoon
Reed
48. Historical themes: spread of Christianity - development in Europe; the Crusades; the rise of universities; the influence of Islam; this was the longest period
Lied
Implications for teaching music in the classroom
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
Modern era - new genres
49. An instrumental ensemble composed of strings - woodwinds - brass - and percussion
Orchestra
Classroom expectations for music education
Body movement
Notation
50. The reed is used on the...
Clarinet - saxophone - oboe - and bassoon
Chromatic scale
Famous classical era musicians
Lyre