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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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1. Third tone in a major or minor scale
Register
Programme Music
Natural Minor Scale
Mediant
2. General music is required until grade...
Real Sequence
MM
8
Locrian
3. Developing a phrase or motif by making it longer.
Extension
Fanfare
Augmented
Alto Clef
4. Articulation for guitar produced by sliding the finger from one fret to the next down and back. Similar to a slur.
Pull off
MM
Introduction
Cor Anglais Transposition
5. Steady beat that is present in almost every musical composition.
Motif
Pulse
Accented Passing Note
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
6. Sounds major second lower. Same as B flat trumpets.
Pull off
ASTA
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Glissando
7. Continuously repeated musical phrase in jazz music - played over changing harmonies.
Bassoon
Tonal Sequence
Riff
JRME
8. For these instruments to sound a major second lower than it is written - their music needs to be written a major second higher.
Kodaly Method
Arco
B flat instruments
Semitone
9. Needs to be written a minor third higher.
A instruments
Syncopation
Countermelody
Blues
10. Part of the total pitch range of an instrument that has a distinctive quality.
Tonic Minor
Register
Tonic
Antiphonal
11. Between 2/3 - 5/6 - 7/8
A instruments
Harmonic Minor Scale Semitones
Chromatic Scale
Natural Minor Scale
12. Smallest unit of musical form. Can be as short as two notes or as long as six. A motif has Clear rhythmic patterns as well as a clear melodic outline.
Irregular rhythm
JRME
Motif
8
13. Come between notes of the same pitch - either a note higher or note lower.
Smear
Auxiliary Notes
Tonic
Tonal Sequence
14. 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.
Hocket
Pedal Point
Comenius
Figured Bass
15. Middle C
Inversions of chords
Bare chord
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Note that is transposing figured around
16. Natural Pitch
Pulse
Appoggiaturas
Ternary Form
Natural Minor Scale
17. Rhythmic Gymnastics - teaches concept of rhythm - structure - and expression through movement.
JRME
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Dalcroze
Dorian Mode
18. Consists entirely of whole steps.
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Whole Tone Scale
Smear
Retrograde
19. Sounds major 16th lower. i.e. major second + two octaves
B flat Bass Transposition
Rhythmic Imitation
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
Tenor Clef
20. Scales that share the same key signature (C major - A minor)
Phrase
Fragmentation
Relative (Major/Minor)
Blues
21. Maelzel's Metronome
Fragmentation
Imitation
MM
Ternary Form
22. General music courses involve listening - composing - and performing for all students.
Accent
45
Bennet Reimer
Subdominant
23. Alternate singing or playing by different groups.
Accented Passing Note
Antiphonal
Relative (Major/Minor)
Canon
24. Rate of speed at which a musical composition is to be played.
Five finger exercise
Microtone
Aeolian
Tempo
25. Combination of aggreable tones.
Consonance
Retrograde
Arco
Microtone
26. Sixth tone in a major or minor scale
Kodaly Method
Cor Anglais Transposition
Irregular rhythm
Submediant
27. Alto and tenor clefs
Melody
C Clefs
Harmonic Minor Scale
A instruments
28. Instruction on string instruments begins no later than grade...
Inverted Pedal
Instruments that transpose at the octave
8
5
29. 1. Avoiding ledger lines 2. Provide a better key signature 3. Avoid changing the pattern of fingering for different pitches
Reasons for Transposing
Mixolydian
Mediant
Harmonic Minor Scale
30. Without key center
Atonal
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Diminished
Locrian
31. Accenting of a beat that is not normally accented
Bassoon
Texture
Syncopation
Tonic Minor
32. Highest natural adult male voice
Locrian
Pull off
Tenor
Melody
33. Type of counterpoint (polyphony) where one or more voices imitate a leading voice.
Antiphonal
ABA
Canon
C instruments
34. Interval of less than a semitone
Microtone
Mediant
Semitone
Syncopation
35. Bars of music before the main tune begins.
Inversion
Introduction
Ionian
Accidentals
36. Sounds a perfect fifth lower than it is written. Music is written without a key.
Melodic Sequences
French Horn Transposition
Rhythm
Dissonance
37. Key note. Tonic of C major is C. The tonic triad is C E G.
Augmentation
Tonic
Tonal Sequence
Tonality
38. 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.
Stretto
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Fanfare
39. Made smaller.
AOSA
Bye - tones
MM
Diminished
40. Teaching methods help teachers establish ewquential curricular objectives in accord with their own teaching styles and beliefs.
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41. Occur in all parts.
C instruments
Lydian
Submediant
Harmonic Sequences
42. Another word for key.
Tonality
Harmonic Minor Scale
Concert pitch
Bare chord
43. Thick or thin - How many instruments or voices are performing together.
Extension
Tonality
Cross Rhythm
Texture
44. Seventh tone in a major or minor scale
Augmented
Relative (Major/Minor)
AOSA
Leading Note
45. Series of tones arranged in a rhythmic pattern - often built by repeating and varying a motif.
Melody
Pitch
Instruments that transpose at the octave
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
46. Form of decoration; Unessential note that is not part of the harmony. Occurs off the beat.
Natural Minor Scale
Locrian
C instruments
Passing Notes
47. Music with a single melody line and no harmony.
Monophonic
MM
ACDA
Pull off
48. Tones that sound alike but have different names (C sharp and D flat)
Portamento
Enharmonic
Real Sequence
Imitation by Inversion
49. Chord whose notes are played one after another. Sometimes it is written as a chord preceded by a wiggly line.
Arpeggio
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Interval
Bye - tones
50. Sharpened 6 and 7 - but reverted to naturals when descending
Melodic Minor Scale
Inverted Pedal
ACDA
JRME