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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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praxis
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teaching
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performing-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Flutes - oboes - bassoons - trombones - tubas - string instruments
Locrian
Harmonic Minor Scale
C instruments
Accent
2. A long held note or series of repeated notes - usually in the bass - above which harmonies constantly change. Tonic and dominant pedals are the most common.
Cross Rhythm
Pedal Point
Whole Tone Scale
Supertonic
3. A- A
Extension
Aeolian
AOSA
Kodaly Method
4. Sounds a perfect fifth lower than it is written. Music is written with a key.
Stretto
Rhythmic displacement
Enharmonic
Cor Anglais Transposition
5. Musical shaping and phrasing. Marks include staccato - legato - accent.
Dissonance
Melody
Bennet Reimer
Articulation
6. An annual budget is provided for the replacement of school - owned instruments that is equivalent to at least ______ of the current replacement value of the total inventory.
5%
Accent
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Primary Triads
7. Repetition by one or more different voices of a phrase.
Sequence
Melody
Imitation
Motif
8. 1. Avoiding ledger lines 2. Provide a better key signature 3. Avoid changing the pattern of fingering for different pitches
Reasons for Transposing
Notes of Anticipation
Irregular rhythm
Dorian Mode
9. Another word for key.
Tonality
Kodaly
Dissonance
Syncopation
10. Come at the end of a passage and anticipate the final chord.
Arco
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Melodic Minor Scale
Notes of Anticipation
11. A melody moves by inversion if it moves in ___________ when repeated. Sometimes the intervals are not exact.
Harmony
Contrary motion
Note that is transposing figured around
Imperfect Cadence
12. Developing a phrase or motif by making it longer.
Polyphonic
Extension
Development
AOSA
13. Three part musical form created by repeating the first section without changing. A B A.
Polytonality
C instruments
Ternary Form
Introduction
14. Occur in all parts.
Canon
Harmonic Sequences
Pitch
Dorian Mode
15. Only the rhythm of a passage is imitated - not the melody.
Mediant
Motif
Bassoon
Rhythmic Imitation
16. Interval of less than a semitone
Pull off
Whole Tone Scale
Microtone
Dalcroze
17. Glissando in jazz music
Tempo
Dorian Mode
Smear
Passing Notes
18. Music where two or more equally important melodic lines are combined and woven together with rhythmic contrast happening between the voices.
Polyphonic
Supertonic
Microtone
Timbre
19. Between 3/4 and 7/8
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
Tonal Sequence
Imperfect Cadence
Major Scale Semitones
20. Sound that results when two or more notes are played at the same time.
Rhythmic displacement
Arco
Irregular rhythm
Harmony
21. Bed post - double reed - connected with a bocal
Bassoon
Perfect Cadence
Lydian
Rhythmic Imitation
22. Articulation for guitar produced by sliding the finger from one fret to the next down and back. Similar to a slur.
Pull off
Hocket
C instruments
B flat Bass Transposition
23. Chord whose notes are played one after another. Sometimes it is written as a chord preceded by a wiggly line.
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Hammer on
Ostinato
Arpeggio
24. Fifth tone in a major or minor scale.
Dominant
Tonic
Blues
Bye - tones
25. Sharpened 6 and 7 - but reverted to naturals when descending
Melodic Minor Scale
45
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
8
26. C- C
Ionian
French Horn Transposition
Locrian
Consonance
27. Pure music - not linked to words or descriptive ideas. Opposite of program music.
Tonal Sequence
Five finger exercise
Harmonic Minor Scale
Absolute Music
28. Occurs when a phrase is repeated immediately at exactly the same pitch.
Repetition
Semitone
Mediant
Cross Rhythm
29. Educator in Moravian church in 1600s. Believed music ed was instinctual for children who first learn to make sounds through vocalizations..
Harmonic Minor Scale
Comenius
Auxiliary Notes
Rhythm
30. Middle C
Atonal
Rondo Form
Note that is transposing figured around
Rhythm
31. Short - constantly repeated motif. Usually - but not always in the bass.
Mediant
Ostinato
Coda
Augmented
32. High - clear - pure sound produced on a string instrument by lightly stopping the string at its halfway point.
Harmonic
Development
Comenius
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
33. Natural Pitch
Canon
Stretto
Melody
Natural Minor Scale
34. Sounds Major 9th lower. i.e. major second + octave
Melodic Minor Scale
Tonic Minor
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
C instruments
35. Consists entirely of whole steps.
B flat instruments
Whole Tone Scale
Inversions of chords
Riff
36. A composition or part of a composition that can be performed backwards as well as forwards.
Retrograde
Antiphonal
Texture
Accent
37. Maelzel's Metronome
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
MM
Countermelody
B flat instruments
38. Between 2/3 - 5/6 - 7/8
Kodaly
Chromatic
Pentatonic Scale
Harmonic Minor Scale Semitones
39. Repeating a rhythm in a different part of the bar.
Accented Passing Note
Rhythmic displacement
Extension
Subdominant
40. Trademark teaching methods using solfege hand signs - musical shorthand - rhythm solmization
Semitone
Repetition
Submediant
Kodaly
41. Third tone in a major or minor scale
Mediant
Relative (Major/Minor)
Diminished
Timbre
42. Articulation on guitar produced by sliding the finger from one fret to the next up and back.
Chromatic Scale
Rhythmic Imitation
Hammer on
Retrograde
43. Combination of aggreable tones.
Whole Tone Scale
Introduction
Rhythmic Imitation
Consonance
44. Stress placed on a particular note in relation to others around it.
Rhythmic displacement
Coda
Accent
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
45. Sounds major 16th lower. i.e. major second + two octaves
Accented Passing Note
B flat Bass Transposition
Kodaly Method
Absolute Music
46. Child - developmental approach. Quarter note = ta. Eight note pairs = ti ti. Half note = ta - a. Moveable do and hand signs.
Kodaly Method
C instruments
Harmonic Minor Scale Semitones
Natural Minor Scale
47. 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.
Motif
Aeolian
Enharmonic
5
48. Phrase is imitated by turning it upsidedown.
Smear
Imitation by Inversion
B flat instruments
Pedal Point
49. 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.
Semitone
Figured Bass
Binary form
Natural Minor Scale
50. Distance between any two notes
Comenius
Harmony
Inverted Pedal
Interval