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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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1. Continuously repeated musical phrase in jazz music - played over changing harmonies.
Riff
Polytonality
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
Cadence
2. Pick up bar.
Note that is transposing figured around
Melodic Minor Scale
Antiphonal
Anacrusis
3. Music where two or more equally important melodic lines are combined and woven together with rhythmic contrast happening between the voices.
Alto Clef
Contrary motion
Polyphonic
Inverted Pedal
4. 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.
Harmony
Introduction
Chromatic
Motif
5. Chord that is in a different key to the one before it with no notes in common.
Concert pitch
C Clefs
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Unrelated Chord
6. Phrase is imitated by turning it upsidedown.
Imitation by Inversion
Ternary Form
Coda
Figured Bass
7. Natural Pitch
Tempo
Natural Minor Scale
Pentatonic Scale
Ostinato
8. C clef used by the viola. C is on the middle line.
Alto Clef
Interval
Extension
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
9. Articulation on guitar produced by sliding the finger from one fret to the next up and back.
Hammer on
Hocket
Canon
Smear
10. Repetition of a musical idea at a higher or lower pitch.
Sequence
Hammer on
Texture
Interval
11. Increasing the note values of a musical theme - usually to twice their value.
Monophonic
Inverted Pedal
Passing Notes
Augmentation
12. Thick or thin - How many instruments or voices are performing together.
Texture
Natural Minor Scale
Plagal Cadence
Note that is transposing figured around
13. 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.
5%
Alberti Bass
C instruments
Coda
14. Developing a phrase or motif by making it longer.
Consonance
Dorian Mode
Melody
Extension
15. Music with a single melody line and no harmony.
Cross Rhythm
Accent
Monophonic
Alberti Bass
16. I - IV - V
Primary Triads
Sequence
Riff
Chromatic
17. Part of the total pitch range of an instrument that has a distinctive quality.
Register
Subdominant
Rhythm
Antiphonal
18. American String Teachers Assocation
Glissando
Tonal Sequence
Syncopation
ASTA
19. Background support for a melody.
Hammer on
Semitone
Phrygian
Accompaniment
20. American Orff - Schulwerk Association
Five finger exercise
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
AOSA
Bare chord
21. Music that moves in harmonic blocks (as opposed to the linear way polyphonic music moves)
Semitone
Five finger exercise
Homophonic
Chromatic Scale
22. Clarinets - bass clarinets - trumpets - tenor saxes - baritones
B flat instruments
Comenius
Harmonic Minor Scale
ASCAP
23. Note that does not form part of the harmony and is approached by a leap and quitted by a step
Natural Minor Scale
MM
Appoggiaturas
Perfect Cadence
24. 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
Inversions of chords
Diminution
Primary Triads
25. Teaching methods help teachers establish ewquential curricular objectives in accord with their own teaching styles and beliefs.
26. Second melody above or below the main melody. Descant is a type of countermelody.
Fragmentation
Countermelody
Imitation
Introduction
27. Ending section designed to round off a musical composition.
Accidentals
Augmented
Coda
Note that is transposing figured around
28. Gliding or sliding from one note to another. Can be shown by a line between notes or by writing the actual notes to be played.
Polyphonic
Tempo
Glissando
Alberti Bass
29. 1. Avoiding ledger lines 2. Provide a better key signature 3. Avoid changing the pattern of fingering for different pitches
C instruments
Subdominant
Imitation by Inversion
Reasons for Transposing
30. Repeating a theme or motif with notes of smaller value (usually half)
Dorian Mode
Instruments that transpose at the octave
Diminution
Notes of Anticipation
31. Modification of motif and themes. The main ways of developing a theme are by imitation - sequence - inversion - fragmentation - augmentation - and diminution.
Real Sequence
A instruments
Extension
Development
32. Alto and tenor clefs
Accidentals
Dominant
C Clefs
Leading Note
33. Type of counterpoint (polyphony) where one or more voices imitate a leading voice.
Canon
French Horn Transposition
Imitation by Inversion
Timbre
34. Three part musical form created by repeating the first section without changing. A B A.
Ternary Form
Rondo Form
Tonality
Syncopation
35. Needs to be written a minor third higher.
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
Passing Notes
Instruments that transpose at the octave
A instruments
36. V - I
Perfect Cadence
Subdominant
Passing Notes
Fanfare
37. Glissando in jazz music
Appoggiaturas
Alberti Bass
Smear
ASCAP
38. Music that attemtps to paint a picture or mood - describe an action - or tell a story. Very popular in the Romantic period.
Cor Anglais Transposition
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Programme Music
Homophonic
39. Educator in Moravian church in 1600s. Believed music ed was instinctual for children who first learn to make sounds through vocalizations..
Comenius
Inversion
Harmonic
Whole Tone Scale
40. Only the rhythm of a passage is imitated - not the melody.
Rhythmic Imitation
B flat instruments
Passing Notes
Supertonic
41. Piccolo - Guitar - Bass Guitar
Five finger exercise
Instruments that transpose at the octave
Kodaly Method
Note that is transposing figured around
42. Made smaller.
Harmony
Irregular rhythm
Cor Anglais Transposition
Diminished
43. Turning upside down. Change of the relative position of an interval - chord - or melody.
Imitation
Harmonic
B flat instruments
Inversion
44. A B A C A. Usually sections B and C are in a different key.
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Real Sequence
Pedal Point
Rondo Form
45. Seventh tone in a major or minor scale
Atonal
Binary form
Leading Note
Passing Notes
46. Steady beat that is present in almost every musical composition.
Chromatic Scale
Augmentation
Pulse
Antiphonal
47. C- C
Ionian
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Real Sequence
Leading Note
48. Fourth tone in a major/minor scale
Subdominant
Rubato
Timbre
Pitch
49. If the pedal is in any part other than the bass.
Notes of Anticipation
Cor Anglais Transposition
ASTA
Inverted Pedal
50. Used to give a more melodic bass part and to give variety to the music.
Inversions of chords
Tempo
Harmonic
Rhythmic Imitation