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Praxis II Music Education Vocab
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praxis
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1. Tones that sound alike but have different names (C sharp and D flat)
Enharmonic
Cor Anglais Transposition
Smear
Dominant
2. A melody moves by inversion if it moves in ___________ when repeated. Sometimes the intervals are not exact.
Polytonality
Contrary motion
Irregular rhythm
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
3. Increasing the note values of a musical theme - usually to twice their value.
Monophonic
Augmentation
Gordon's Music Learning Theory
Relative (Major/Minor)
4. Continuously repeated musical phrase in jazz music - played over changing harmonies.
Riff
Texture
8
Accompaniment
5. Intervals of the first phrase are NOT reproduced exactly.
Supertonic
C instruments
Tonal Sequence
Notes of Anticipation
6. Pick up bar.
Pull off
Unrelated Chord
Relative (Major/Minor)
Anacrusis
7. Glissando in vocal music
Accompaniment
Tonality
Portamento
JRME
8. Repeating a theme or motif with notes of smaller value (usually half)
Diminution
Tempo
French Horn Transposition
Alberti Bass
9. Founder of kindergarten. Advocated dance and music in regards to nature as they played outside. Wrote Mother Play and Nursery songs with tunes.
Tonic
ABA
Instruments that transpose at the octave
Friedrich Froebel
10. Second melody above or below the main melody. Descant is a type of countermelody.
C Clefs
Melody
Countermelody
Figured Bass
11. Sounds Major 9th lower. i.e. major second + octave
Rondo Form
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Augmented
Leading Note
12. Combination of aggreable tones.
Five finger exercise
Consonance
Unrelated Chord
Chromatic Scale
13. A- A
Fanfare
Interval
Aeolian
Lydian
14. Developing a phrase or motif by making it longer.
Rhythmic Imitation
Bye - tones
Subdominant
Extension
15. Three part musical form created by repeating the first section without changing. A B A.
Alto Clef
Accented Passing Note
Ternary Form
Tempo
16. Two conflicting rhythms used at the same time. Also known as polyrhythm.
Cross Rhythm
Imperfect Cadence
ASTA
Polyphonic
17. Background support for a melody.
Appoggiaturas
Melody
Bennet Reimer
Accompaniment
18. Alto and tenor clefs
Hammer on
C Clefs
Kodaly
Melody
19. IV - I
Alto Clef
ACDA
Plagal Cadence
Texture
20. High - clear - pure sound produced on a string instrument by lightly stopping the string at its halfway point.
Syncopation
Extension
Supertonic
Harmonic
21. V - I
MM
Perfect Cadence
Mixolydian
Portamento
22. Minor key with the same tonic as a major one. C major and C minor.
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Passing Notes
Tonic Minor
Melodic Minor Scale
23. Seventh tone in a major or minor scale
Contrary motion
Leading Note
Harmonic Minor Scale
8
24. Music with a single melody line and no harmony.
Contrary motion
Pulse
Cor Anglais Transposition
Monophonic
25. 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
Canon
Reasons for Transposing
Tempo
26. Clarinets - bass clarinets - trumpets - tenor saxes - baritones
5%
Dorian Mode
Hammer on
B flat instruments
27. Phrase is imitated by turning it upsidedown.
Imitation by Inversion
Cor Anglais Transposition
Baritone - Euphonium - Tenor Trombone Transposition
Dorian Mode
28. An unessential note that falls on the beat
AOSA
Hocket
5%
Accented Passing Note
29. V - vi
Leading Note
Reasons for Transposing
Interrupted Cadence
Dissonance
30. Second tone in a major/minor scale
Atonal
Supertonic
5
Arco
31. Sound that results when two or more notes are played at the same time.
Harmony
Accented Passing Note
Motif
Cadence
32. Come between notes of the same pitch - either a note higher or note lower.
Harmony
Auxiliary Notes
Diminution
Dominant
33. Notes that are not in the key of the composition. Romatic period is known as the period of chromaticism.
Dorian Mode
Tonic
Chromatic
Harmonic
34. Short - constantly repeated motif. Usually - but not always in the bass.
Ostinato
Bennet Reimer
B flat instruments
Bassoon
35. Modification of motif and themes. The main ways of developing a theme are by imitation - sequence - inversion - fragmentation - augmentation - and diminution.
Real Sequence
Tonic
Development
Smear
36. Needs to be written a minor third higher.
B flat instruments
A instruments
Extension
Pitch
37. Fourth tone in a major/minor scale
Subdominant
B flat Cornet Flugel Horn Transposition
Interrupted Cadence
Dissonance
38. Sounds a perfect fifth lower than it is written. Music is written with a key.
Cor Anglais Transposition
Texture
Coda
Melodic Minor Scale
39. Simultaneous use of two or more keys.
Relative (Major/Minor)
Polytonality
Accented Passing Note
Submediant
40. Way of playing or singing in which some of the notes are slightly hurried while others are slowed down. Free flowing expressiveness according to the performer.
Diminution
Rubato
Kodaly
Mixolydian
41. Music where two or more equally important melodic lines are combined and woven together with rhythmic contrast happening between the voices.
5
Tenor Clef
Polyphonic
Kodaly
42. A B A C A. Usually sections B and C are in a different key.
E flat Tenor Horn/E flat Alto Sax Transposition
5%
Rondo Form
Friedrich Froebel
43. Effect of tension or disturbance made by using discords in music. Jazz uses many colorful dissonant chords.
Rhythmic displacement
Ternary Form
Motif
Dissonance
44. Organization of musical notes in time.
Pitch
Natural Minor Scale
Tonic
Rhythm
45. Journal of Research for Music Education
Semitone
8
Rhythm
JRME
46. Trademark teaching methods using solfege hand signs - musical shorthand - rhythm solmization
Whole Tone Scale
Pentatonic Scale
Kodaly
Augmentation
47. C clef sometimes used by the cello - bassoon - and trombone. C is on the second to top line
A instruments
Enharmonic
Comenius
Tenor Clef
48. Alternate singing or playing by different groups.
Pentatonic Scale
Melodic Sequences
ACDA
Antiphonal
49. Natural Pitch
Natural Minor Scale
Glissando
A instruments
Blues
50. Exercises played by beginning pianists using only five consecutive notes of the scale.
Whole Tone Scale
Interrupted Cadence
Five finger exercise
Notes of Anticipation