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CSET Domain 2 Performing Arts Music 2
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cset
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performing-arts
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music
Instructions:
Answer 29 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Distinct american style - originated in the South - started by African Americans - prominent meter - improvisational (performance add their own made up parts; riffs) - Scott Joplin - Louis Armstrong - Duke Ellington
octave
brass
western styles
Jazz
2. Speed or pace of a piece's rhythm Largo - very slow (Key Largo - FL) Allegro - fast Presto - very fast (magician - fast trick)
timbre
tempo
heterophonic
keyboard
3. The way notes are separated or blended together within a rhythm Staccato - distinct and separated Legato - flowing
heterophonic
rhythm
dynamics
articulation
4. Duration for which a note or rest is hels (time value)
homophonic
heterophonic
music notation
Jazz
5. The repetitive timing or 'beat' of music (tapping foot)
polyphonic
Jazz
melody
rhythm
6. Overall sound quality
polyphonic
percussion
structure
texture
7. Softness or loudness of a sound in terms of volume piano - means soft forte - means loud
woodwinds
dynamics
rhythm
western styles
8. Grouping of beats - comprised of both stressed and unstressed beats
classical music
meter
texture
monophonic
9. How high or low a note is
timbre
percussion
pitch
folk
10. Instruments that you hit or strike - kettledrums - bells - triangles - cymbals - xylophone
woodwinds
polyphonic
percussion
keyboard
11. Made of brass blowing into the instrument - lips vibrating - trumpet - trombone - horns - tubas - use your breath to make sounds
music notation
string instruments
structure
brass
12. How a piece of music is arranged sonate - Beethoven fugue - melodic lines
timbre
structure
classical music
texture
13. 1.A series of eight notes occupying the interval between two notes - one having twice or half the frequency of vibration of the other - Western 12 Arab 17 Indian 22
rhythm
timbre
blues
octave
14. Combination of at least 3 different pitches
chord
folk
woodwinds
octave
15. Folk - jazz - blues - classical
western styles
monophonic
dynamics
string instruments
16. Mozart - Beethoven
classical music
Jazz
octave
woodwinds
17. Multiple voices performing same melodic line with slight variations (blue grass - Asian - no harmony)
keyboard
heterophonic
tempo
microtonal
18. Sounds of different pitches; arranged sequentially
western styles
melody
brass
articulation
19. Piano - pipe organs - harpischords
timbre
melody
keyboard
monophonic
20. Unique sound produced by a specific instrument or voice
articulation
percussion
Jazz
timbre
21. Modern american came from spiritual - country western and rock derive from the blues
pitch
polyphonic
blues
harmony
22. Blowing into the instrument to make air move - clarinet & obooe use a reed - flute (oldest wind instrument) - blowing air over a hole; makes different notes by opening and closing holes that run along the body - trumpet and trombone
folk
woodwinds
pitch
polyphonic
23. Asian and Middle eastern music small intervals
texture
microtonal
brass
articulation
24. Commoners passed down orally
heterophonic
brass
folk
harmony
25. Main family that makes up the orchestra - violins - violas - cellos - and basses
structure
string instruments
dynamics
microtonal
26. Multiple voices - one leading - others form background accompaniment (barer shop)
homophonic
structure
microtonal
western styles
27. The way sounds of different pitches are arranged - when arranged outside the accepted rules of order - dissonance is produced
rhythm
microtonal
Jazz
harmony
28. One voice or everyone singing the same melody (Christmas music)
monophonic
structure
melody
microtonal
29. Multiple voices each with an independent melody (pop music - backup singers)
percussion
harmony
heterophonic
polyphonic