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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. Lowest female singing voice.
Contralto
Portamento
Glissando
EnharmonicInterval
2. A hymn sung by the choir and congregation often in unison.
Harmony
Modulation
Operetta
Chorale
3. Repetition of a single tone.
Clavier
Tune
Root
Monotone
4. Sliding between two notes.
Virtuoso
Operetta
Glissando
Chorus
5. A song or hymn celebrating Christmas.
Carol
Neoclassical
Tone less
Operetta
6. The interval between two notes. Two whole tones and one semitone make up the distance between the two notes.
Classicism
Clavier
Fourth
Tempo
7. The tonal characteristics determined by the relationship of the notes to the tone.
Refrain
Tonality
March
Duet
8. To repeat a previous part of a composition generally after other music has been played.
Reprise
Interval
Instrumentation
Parody
9. The expression the performer brings when playing his instrument.
Introduction
Interpretation
Notation
System
10. Indicating speed.
Cantabile
Tempo
Leitmotif
Key
11. A direction to play lively and fast.
Allegro
Courante
Pitch
Rococo
12. A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds - backwards - or inverted.
Consonance
Tremolo
Canon
Etude
13. A chord progression that seems to lead to resolving itself on the final chord; but does not.
Deceptive cadence
Sonata
Reed
Slide
14. A musical scale having five notes.For example: the five black keys of a keyboard make up a pentatonic scale.
Pentatonic Scale
Requiem
Key
Quadrille
15. Closing section of a movement.
Coda
Sonata
Orchestra
Interval
16. A composition written for nine instruments.
Opera
Nonet
Opus
Cavatina
17. Combining a number of individual but harmonizing melodies. Also known as counterpoint.
Tablature
Polyphony
Fermata
Round
18. Indicating speed.
Tempo
Temperament
Beat
Glee
19. A sequence of songs - perhaps on a single theme - or with texts by one poet - or having continuos narrative.
Minuet
Quintet
Song cycle
Tempo
20. A set of six musicians who perform a composition written for six parts.
Part
Measure
Sextet
Triad
21. Unmusical - without tone.
Natural
Neoclassical
Interpretation
Tone less
22. A glissando or portamento. Also refers to the moving part of a trombone.
Tessitura
Pastoral
Courante
Slide
23. A quick - improvisational - spirited piece of music.
Baroque
Verismo
Progression
Capriccio
24. A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
Phrase
Opus
Orchestration
Dissonance
25. A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase - either in the middle or the end of a composition.
Refrain
Cadence
Temperament
Ricercar
26. Combination of two or more keys being played at the same time.
Polytonality
Song cycle
Fugue
Root
27. A repeated phrase.
Polyphony
Accelerando
Ostinato
Instrumentation
28. A symbol indicating that the note is to be diminished by one semitone.
Virtuoso
Tessitura
EnharmonicInterval
Flat
29. An extended solo - often accompanying the vocal part of an aria.
Etude
Obbligato
Operetta
Chorale
30. Time in music history ranging from the middle of the 16th to the middle of the 17th centuries. Characterized by emotional - flowery music; written in strict form.
Progression
Movement
Allegro
Baroque
31. Vocal composition written for three or more solo parts - usually without instrumental accompaniment.
Serenade
Musette
Classicism
Glee
32. To shift to another key.
Piano
Intermezzo
Modulation
Time Signature
33. A book of text containing the words of an opera.
Partial
Polytonality
Allegro
Libretto
34. The piece of cane in wind instruments. The players cause vibrations by blowing through it in order to produce sound.
Gregorian Chant
Scherzo
Gregorian Chant
Reed
35. Short detached notes - as opposed to legato.
Canon
Staccato
Nonet
Consonance
36. A system of notation for stringed instruments. The notes are indicated by the finger positions.
Libretto
Part
Chromatic scale
Tablature
37. Short movement or interlude connecting the main parts of the composition.
Beat
Sextet
Gregorian Chant
Intermezzo
38. Where the musical themes and melodies are developed - written in sonata form.
Minor
Intermezzo
Development
Chant
39. A tempo having slow movement; restful at ease.
Oratorio
Sequence
Adagio
Triple time
40. Pertaining to the sonata form - a fast movement in triple time.
Madrigal
Scherzo
Legato
Sextet
41. Includes all twelve notes of an octave.
Presto
Vibrato
Chromatic scale
Register
42. Refers to any great composer - conductor - or teacher of music.
Intermezzo
Coda
Atonal
Maestro
43. A person with notable technical skill in the performance of music.
Chromatic scale
Virtuoso
Tutti
Refrain
44. The first violin in an orchestra.
Tone
Concert master
Timbre
Oratorio
45. A quick 20th century dance written in double time.
Rigaudon
Form
Classical
Notation
46. A book of text containing the words of an opera.
Baroque
Libretto
Concert master
Cadenza
47. A portion of the range of the instrument or voice.
Register
Tune
Chord progression
Tonal
48. A style of male singing where by partial use of the vocal chords - the voice is able to reach the pitch of a female.
Clavier
Falsetto
Virtuoso
Nocturne
49. A harmonic given off by a note when it is played.
Introduction
Partial
Monotone
A cappella
50. An extended solo - often accompanying the vocal part of an aria.
Waltz
Oratorio
Obbligato
Minor