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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. The succession of notes arranged in an ascending order - 7 of the 12 pitches (tones) that create an octave in western music are named after the first 7 letters of the alphabet: A - B - C - D - E - F - and G - This sequence repeats itself over and ove
Scale
Opus
Percussion
Timpani
2. Staff - Clef - Measure and bar lines - Note values - Time signature/meter - Scale
Harp and guitar
Strings
Elements of music notation
Rhythm
3. An ancient harp
Energy - aggression - or vitality
Chromatic scale
Note values
Lyre
4. Homophony (a single melodic line and an accompaniment); simpler textures and melodies; expansion of textures - melodies - and variation. String quartet (two violins viola - and cello); Haydn 'the father' of the string quartet; orchestral symphony (or
Classical style music elements
Modern era - new genres
Classroom expectations for music education
A classical symphony
5. Heavily ornate style; counterpoint (technique of combining several melodic lines into a meaningful whole); melodic line; emphasis on contrast and volume; imitative polyphony (many - sounding melodic lines are presented by one voice or instrument and
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music Genres
Vibration
Body movement
Musical styles/elements of Baroque Era (1600-1750)
6. Symphonic poem (orchestral work that portrayed a story) and concert overture (e.g. - Rossini's William Tell). Emphasis was on the sonata and symphony - and included the introduction of dissonance to create emotion; featuring virtuoso performers
Movement
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music Genres
Reed
7. Most marches are performed at a rate of ____ beats per minute
Consonance
120
Cello and double bass
Musical analysis
8. Haydn - Mozart - and Beethoven
Third rondo
Scale
Famous classical era musicians
Strong
9. 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
Musical styles/elements of the Renaissance Era
Simple rondo
Rondo
Musical instruments
10. ABACABA
Third rondo
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music Genres
Music
Singing
11. The pace of the beat - The speed at which a composer desires his musical composition to be performed - Measured by the number of beats per minute - The faster the _____ - the more beats per minute
Orchestra
Pitch changes
Tempo
A classical symphony
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
Tone
Conducting
Lower
changing the harmony
13. Auditory skills - Translative skills - Creative skills - Performance skills - Singing - Playing instruments - Body movement - Conducting - Musical analysis
Gregorian chant
Symphony orchestra's string section
Classroom expectations for music education
Notation
14. 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
Tone
Opera
Singing
Middle Ages/Medieval Music styles/elements
15. The unique tonal quality of a musical sound - The tone 'color' - It could be described as bright - shrill - brittle - or light; or it could be dull - harsh - forceful - or dark - makes one instrument sound different from another
Vibration
Metronome
Elements of music
Timbre
16. Musical selections should be chosen based on the physical development of students' voices - Listening while singing should be encouraged to develop interpretive skills and understanding of the structure and elements of music
Harmony
Sonata
Classical style music elements
Singing
17. Instrument playing aids in understanding the concepts of sound - pitch - rhythm - and so on
Playing instruments
Two main clefs
Metronome
Timpani
18. A type of German song
Lied
Chord
Rhythm
Rondo
19. Opera (staged dramatic vocal music and entertainment) - orchestra - ballet - and sonata (solo instrument with accompaniment)
Beat
Playing instruments
Middle Ages/Medieval Music styles/elements
Musical Developments of Baroque Era (1600-1750)
20. Verdi (Italy) - Wagner (Germany); themes from literature and folk tales; very popular
Musical analysis
Musical instruments
Romantic Period (1820-1900) Opera
Auditory skills
21. ABABA
Percussion
Simple rondo
Harmony
Middle Ages/Medieval (500-1400)
22. 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
Fugue
A classical symphony
Rhythm
Implications for teaching music in the classroom
23. When you play several different notes at the same time on a piano - you are using harmony - You can change how music sounds by...
Fugue
changing the harmony
A classical symphony
Woodwinds
24. Composers Chopin - Liszt - Berlioz - Mendelssohn - and Schumann; style was expressive - melody prominent - and folk music was used to express cultural identity
Famous classical era musicians
Harmony
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music
Singing
25. A rhythmic effect produced when the expected rhythmic pattern is deliberately upset
Syncopation
Rhythm
Musical intrument categories used by symphony orchestras
Pizzicato
26. Moving to music is a learned skill that promotes acuity of perceptions - A wide range of music and modes should be used
Implications for teaching music in the classroom
Fugue
Consonance
Body movement
27. Each note has a specific duration represented by a solid black or hollow oval shape - Some have flags and others have stems attached representing different values
Creative skills
Romantic Period (1820-1900) Opera
Musical Developments of Baroque Era (1600-1750)
Note values
28. The treble clef for the higher range of notes - and the bass clef for the lower range of notes
Playing instruments
120
Middle Ages/Medieval Music styles/elements
Two main clefs
29. Tempo is an important component to change the expressiveness of character and ____ of the musical composition
Mood
Opera
Renaissance Era (1400-1600)
Percussion
30. A large section of a lengthy composition
Musical instruments
Movement
Notation
Modern era music
31. The combination of tones that produces a quality of tension
Romantic Period (1820-1900) Opera
Dissonance
Cello and double bass
Chamber music
32. Use a double reed made of two pieces joined together
120
Orchestra
Gregorian chant
Oboe and bassoon
33. (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
Staff
Oratorio
Italian terms that define tempo
Opus
34. Violin - viola - cello - and double bass
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35. String - woodwind - brass - percussion - keyboard - and electronic
Staff
Measure
Scale
6 broad categories of musical instruments
36. The faster the ________ - the higher the pitch
Violin and viola
Vibration
Elements of music notation
Fugue
37. Octaves of 12 notes - also came in the 12th century
Modern Era (1900s) Evolution in the musical world
Pitch
Staff
Chromatic scale
38. String instruments are usually played with a bow - but they may also be plucked (________)
Opus
Musical instruments
Auditory skills
Pizzicato
39. A major orchestral piece with solo voices and chorus
Metronome
Symphony
Oratorio
Italian terms that define tempo
40. 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
Modern era - new genres
Music notation
Playing instruments
Dynamics
41. System of writing music - came in the 12th century
Notation
Romantic Period (1820-1900) music Genres
Polyphonic style
Measure
42. Vocal cords and musical instruments produce vibrations in the air; as the frequency of these vibrations change...
Reed
Italian terms that define tempo
Pizzicato
Pitch changes
43. Creating music
Lyre
Clef
Creative skills
Playing instruments
44. Rhythm is a steady pulse (___) - but it can also have different kinds of ____s (i.e. - some stronger or longer)
Beat
Elements of music notation
Symphony
Notation
45. A musical form whose main feature is the return of the main theme - which alternates with secondary themes
Rondo
Romantic Period (1820-1900) Opera
Musical styles/elements of Baroque Era (1600-1750)
Harp and guitar
46. The first beat of a bar is typically a _______ beat - It is typified by a waltz in 3/4 time
Measure
Strong
Orchestra
Dynamics
47. A work - usually identified by a number
Singing
Romantic Period (1820-1900) Opera
Opus
Modern Era (1900s) Evolution in the musical world
48. The organization of sound in time
Time signature/meter
Music
Vibration
Musical analysis
49. Puccini (Italian) and his operas Madama Butterfly and La Boh
Woodwinds
Middle Ages/Medieval Music styles/elements
Modern era music
Music
50. Produce low - rich sounds - large in size
Notation
Implications for teaching music in the classroom
Rhythm
Cello and double bass