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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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praxis
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1. Come between notes of the same pitch - either a note higher or note lower.
Supertonic
Auxiliary Notes
Accented Passing Note
Accompaniment
2. A composition or part of a composition that can be performed backwards as well as forwards.
Cross Rhythm
Retrograde
Diminution
Imperfect Cadence
3. Sound that results when two or more notes are played at the same time.
A instruments
ACDA
Harmony
5%
4. Music that moves in harmonic blocks (as opposed to the linear way polyphonic music moves)
Pentatonic Scale
Harmonic Minor Scale
5%
Homophonic
5. Thick or thin - How many instruments or voices are performing together.
Accidentals
Countermelody
Texture
MM
6. American Orff - Schulwerk Association
Repetition
AOSA
Ternary Form
Figured Bass
7. For these instruments to sound a major second lower than it is written - their music needs to be written a major second higher.
B flat instruments
Real Sequence
Repetition
Glissando
8. Sounds a perfect fifth lower than it is written. Music is written without a key.
French Horn Transposition
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Introduction
Notes of Anticipation
9. 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.
Bassoon
Figured Bass
Melodic Sequences
Instruments that transpose at the octave
10. Music that attemtps to paint a picture or mood - describe an action - or tell a story. Very popular in the Romantic period.
Bare chord
Relative (Major/Minor)
Note that is transposing figured around
Programme Music
11. Pure music - not linked to words or descriptive ideas. Opposite of program music.
Absolute Music
Hocket
Contrary motion
Augmentation
12. Rate of speed at which a musical composition is to be played.
Bennet Reimer
Plagal Cadence
Pulse
Tempo
13. Minor key with the same tonic as a major one. C major and C minor.
Tonic Minor
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
ACDA
Register
14. Three part musical form created by repeating the first section without changing. A B A.
Retrograde
Ternary Form
Coda
Inversions of chords
15. Smallest interval in common use in western music. The interval between one note on the piano and the next.
Semitone
Inverted Pedal
ACDA
Major Scale Semitones
16. Short - constantly repeated motif. Usually - but not always in the bass.
Harmony
Ostinato
Harmonic Minor Scale
Alberti Bass
17. Simultaneous use of two or more keys.
45
Polytonality
MM
Augmentation
18. Instruction on string instruments begins no later than grade...
Perfect Cadence
Imitation by Inversion
5
Atonal
19. Sounds Major 9th lower. i.e. major second + octave
A instruments
Repetition
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Hocket
20. 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.
Bassoon
Aeolian
Motif
Consonance
21. Exercises played by beginning pianists using only five consecutive notes of the scale.
Locrian
Real Sequence
Ostinato
Five finger exercise
22. Between 3/4 and 7/8
Sequence
Harmonic
Passing Notes
Major Scale Semitones
23. 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.
Repetition
Articulation
Register
Pedal Point
24. Chord that is in a different key to the one before it with no notes in common.
French Horn Transposition
Unrelated Chord
Harmonic Minor Scale
Friedrich Froebel
25. Middle C
Semitone
Motif
Note that is transposing figured around
C instruments
26. Idiophones - Membranophones - Chordophones - Aerophones - Electrophones
Augmentation
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Augmented
Enharmonic
27. Maelzel's Metronome
Rubato
MM
Leading Note
Enharmonic
28. Where a composer imitates a passage - but the second part enters before the first part has ended.
Ionian
Imperfect Cadence
Phrase
Stretto
29. Music with a single melody line and no harmony.
French Horn Transposition
Monophonic
Harmonic Sequences
Ionian
30. Piccolo - Guitar - Bass Guitar
Coda
Instruments that transpose at the octave
Pitch
Tempo
31. Second melody above or below the main melody. Descant is a type of countermelody.
Countermelody
Chromatic Scale
Accidentals
Primary Triads
32. Musical shaping and phrasing. Marks include staccato - legato - accent.
Articulation
Texture
Riff
MM
33. Repeating a theme or motif with notes of smaller value (usually half)
Diminution
Retrograde
Natural Minor Scale
Tonic Minor
34. Scale made entirely of semitones.
Instruments that transpose at the octave
Inversion
Chromatic Scale
Melodic Minor Scale
35. Alternate singing or playing by different groups.
B flat Bass Transposition
Antiphonal
Real Sequence
Articulation
36. Alto and tenor clefs
Melody
C Clefs
Harmony
Smear
37. Turning upside down. Change of the relative position of an interval - chord - or melody.
Inversion
Mixolydian
Perfect Cadence
5%
38. C clef used by the viola. C is on the middle line.
Inverted Pedal
Alto Clef
Phrase
Pentatonic Scale
39. Chord without a third.
Rhythm
Bare chord
Canon
Ternary Form
40. A melody moves by inversion if it moves in ___________ when repeated. Sometimes the intervals are not exact.
Cadence
Contrary motion
Perfect Cadence
Alberti Bass
41. A B A C A. Usually sections B and C are in a different key.
Augmentation
Inversion
Rondo Form
Whole Tone Scale
42. G- G
Mixolydian
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Anacrusis
Semitone
43. Actual pitch at which an instrument sounds.
ABA
Harmonic Sequences
Concert pitch
French Horn Transposition
44. American Choral Director's Association
ACDA
Ionian
Reasons for Transposing
Blues
45. Rhythmic Gymnastics - teaches concept of rhythm - structure - and expression through movement.
Imperfect Cadence
Chromatic Scale
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Dalcroze
46. Organization of musical notes in time.
Rhythm
Alto Clef
Rhythmic displacement
Glissando
47. Consists entirely of whole steps.
AOSA
Whole Tone Scale
Irregular rhythm
Pulse
48. Articulation for guitar produced by sliding the finger from one fret to the next down and back. Similar to a slur.
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
Submediant
Pull off
49. Bed post - double reed - connected with a bocal
Bassoon
Fragmentation
Harmony
Accented Passing Note
50. American String Teachers Assocation
Timbre
Friedrich Froebel
Ostinato
ASTA