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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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1. Trademark teaching methods using solfege hand signs - musical shorthand - rhythm solmization
ASTA
Diminution
Inversion
Kodaly
2. Breaking of a melody into single notes or very short phrases by using rests. The melody is then shared between different voices.
Rondo Form
Dalcroze
Unrelated Chord
Hocket
3. Three part musical form created by repeating the first section without changing. A B A.
Unrelated Chord
Subdominant
Ternary Form
Melodic Sequences
4. Smallest complete unit of musical form containing about as much as can be held in a normal breath. Can be two to eight bars long.
Rhythm
Introduction
MM
Phrase
5. V - I
Auxiliary Notes
Augmentation
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Perfect Cadence
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.
Imitation by Inversion
A instruments
Kodaly
5%
7. Sounds minor seventh higher.
Whole Tone Scale
Auxiliary Notes
Alto Clef
B flat Soprano Saxophone Transposition
8. 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.
Pitch
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Figured Bass
Plagal Cadence
9. Needs to be written a minor third higher.
A instruments
Stretto
E flat Soprano Cornet Transposition
Instruments that transpose at the octave
10. Instruction on string instruments begins no later than grade...
Harmony
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
Anacrusis
5
11. Used to give a more melodic bass part and to give variety to the music.
Lydian
Phrase
Inversions of chords
Smear
12. E- E
A instruments
Accent
Phrygian
Whole Tone Scale
13. Consists entirely of whole steps.
C instruments
Rondo Form
Melodic Sequences
Whole Tone Scale
14. Distance between any two notes
Augmented
ACDA
Interval
Rhythm
15. Sharps - flats - and naturals placed in front of notes that alter their pitch.
E flat Bass/E flat Baritone Saxophone Transposition
Diminished
Bare chord
Accidentals
16. Notes that are not in the key of the composition. Romatic period is known as the period of chromaticism.
Kodaly Method
45
French Horn Transposition
Chromatic
17. High - clear - pure sound produced on a string instrument by lightly stopping the string at its halfway point.
Chromatic Scale
Coda
Harmonic
Notes of Anticipation
18. Music that attemtps to paint a picture or mood - describe an action - or tell a story. Very popular in the Romantic period.
Submediant
Absolute Music
Programme Music
Tonic
19. Second melody above or below the main melody. Descant is a type of countermelody.
MM
Rubato
Primary Triads
Countermelody
20. Combination of aggreable tones.
Harmonic
Pulse
Tenor Clef
Consonance
21. Sounds Major 9th lower. i.e. major second + octave
Timbre
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Microtone
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
22. Come at the end of a passage and anticipate the final chord.
Ostinato
Notes of Anticipation
Inversion
ASTA
23. Two conflicting rhythms used at the same time. Also known as polyrhythm.
Comenius
Cross Rhythm
Arco
Submediant
24. Second tone in a major/minor scale
Canon
Supertonic
Submediant
Subdominant
25. Actual pitch at which an instrument sounds.
Concert pitch
JRME
Microtone
ABA
26. Sharpened 6 and 7 - but reverted to naturals when descending
Accidentals
Melody
Melodic Minor Scale
Imitation
27. I - IV - V
Development
Cadence
Accented Passing Note
Primary Triads
28. Sharpened leading note ascending and descending
5%
Harmonic Minor Scale
Subdominant
MM
29. Scale made entirely of semitones.
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Lydian
Tonic Minor
Chromatic Scale
30. Idiophones - Membranophones - Chordophones - Aerophones - Electrophones
Aeolian
Hornbostel - Sachs System of Musical Instruments Classification
Harmonic
Five finger exercise
31. Repetition of a musical idea at a higher or lower pitch.
Sequence
Reasons for Transposing
Accompaniment
Kodaly
32. Music where two or more equally important melodic lines are combined and woven together with rhythmic contrast happening between the voices.
Phrygian
Polyphonic
Augmented
Tonic
33. Note that does not form part of the harmony and is approached by a leap and quitted by a step
Rubato
ACDA
Cor Anglais Transposition
Appoggiaturas
34. 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.
Subdominant
Inversions of chords
Glissando
Five finger exercise
35. Piccolo - Guitar - Bass Guitar
Instruments that transpose at the octave
Arco
Five finger exercise
B flat Bass Transposition
36. 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.
Fanfare
Dorian Mode
Alberti Bass
Texture
37. Fifth tone in a major or minor scale.
Notes of Anticipation
8
Dominant
B flat instruments
38. Natural Pitch
Pitch
Riff
Canon
Natural Minor Scale
39. Sounds major 16th lower. i.e. major second + two octaves
B flat Bass Transposition
Tonal Sequence
Blues
Inverted Pedal
40. American Society of Composers - Authors - and Publishers
Interrupted Cadence
ASCAP
Bare chord
Relative (Major/Minor)
41. 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.
JRME
Motif
Repetition
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
42. Sixth tone in a major or minor scale
Microtone
Submediant
Notes of Anticipation
Subdominant
43. Occur in all parts.
Harmonic Sequences
Blues
Rondo Form
Harmonic
44. IV - I
Extension
Rhythmic Imitation
Plagal Cadence
Blues
45. American Bandmaster's Association
Ternary Form
ABA
Inversion
Chromatic Scale
46. Glissando in vocal music
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
Portamento
Dalcroze
Passing Notes
47. Series of tones arranged in a rhythmic pattern - often built by repeating and varying a motif.
Imitation
Melody
Countermelody
Five finger exercise
48. V - vi
Polyphonic
Enharmonic
Interrupted Cadence
B flat instruments
49. Flutes - oboes - bassoons - trombones - tubas - string instruments
Pull off
Ternary Form
Mediant
C instruments
50. Minor key with the same tonic as a major one. C major and C minor.
Ternary Form
Tonic Minor
Dalcroze
Locrian