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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most often religious in nature.
Development
Drone
Leitmotif
Cantata
2. A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase - either in the middle or the end of a composition.
Classical
Theme
Fermata
Cadence
3. Indicating speed.
Treble
Tempo
Ensemble
Whole note
4. A composition written for three voices and instruments performed by three people
Recital
Leitmotif
Courante
Trio
5. Music of a particular form consisting of four movements. Each of the movements differ in tempo - rhythm - and melody; but are held together by subject and style.
Sonata
Neoclassical
Orchestra
Portamento
6. A quick 20th century dance written in double time.
Contralto
Chromatic scale
Nonet
Rigaudon
7. A musical form where the principal theme is repeated several times. The rondo was often used for the final movements of classical sonata form works.
Finale
Resonance
Pitch
Rondo
8. A composition written for a solo instrument. The soloist plays the melody while the orchestra plays the accompaniment.
Classical
Unison
Concerto
Capriccio
9. The retuning of a stringed instrument in order to play notes below the ordinary range of the instrument or to produce an usual tone color.
Rondo
Overture
Drone
Scordatura
10. A dirge - hymn - or musical service for the repose of the dead.
Requiem
Round
Nocturne
Glissando
11. The range of an instrumental or a vocal part.
Operetta
Grave
Dissonance
Tessitura
12. The principal note of a triad.
Slide
Root
System
Cavatina
13. Two notes that differ in name only. The notes occupy the same position.For example: C sharp and D flat.
Ostinato
Interpretation
EnharmonicInterval
Sonatina
14. A contrapuntal song written for at least three voices - usually without accompaniment.
String Quartet
Madrigal
Romantic
Accessible
15. Singing or chanting in unison without strict rhythm. Collected during the Reign of Pope Gregory VIII for psalms and other other parts of the church service.
Sonatina
Nonet
Opus
Gregorian Chant
16. A separate section of a larger composition.
Movement
Accessible
Contralto
Orchestration
17. Closing section of a movement.
Slur
Orchestra
Coda
Notation
18. Direction to performer to play a composition in a brisk - lively - and spirited manner.
Fourth
Da Capo
Accessible
Vivace
19. Successive notes of a key or mode either ascending or descending.
Octave
Scale
Tuning
Cadence
20. Vocal composition written for three or more solo parts - usually without instrumental accompaniment.
Glee
Duet
Whole note
Pitch
21. A chord progression that seems to lead to resolving itself on the final chord; but does not.
Song cycle
Trio
Deceptive cadence
Introduction
22. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played gracefully.
Atonal
Minuet
Waltz
Grazioso
23. Short detached notes - as opposed to legato.
Triple time
Triple time
Staccato
Mezzo
24. Passage for the entire ensemble or orchestra without a soloist.
Maestro
Interpretation
Hymn
Tutti
25. An instrumental lament with praise for the dead.
Counterpoint
Grandioso
Opus
Elegy
26. A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
Homophony
Allegro
Time Signature
Tone
27. A successive transposition and repetition of a phrase at different pitches.
Sequence
Glee
Sextet
Partita
28. A short or brief sonata.
Cantata
Encore
Sonatina
Glee
29. A set of six musicians who perform a composition written for six parts.
Sextet
Instrumentation
Recapitulation
Phrase
30. Elaborate polyphonic composition of the Boroque and Renaissance periods.
Ricercar
Triple time
Relative pitch
Minuet
31. Often used in overtures - a composition that uses passages from other movements of the composition in its entirety.
Pentatonic Scale
Medley
Obbligato
Notation
32. Vocal composition written for three or more solo parts - usually without instrumental accompaniment.
Glee
Obbligato
Scherzo
Triad
33. A piece of music played at the end of a recital responding to the audiences enthusiastic reaction to the performance - shown by continuous applause.
Leading note
Encore
Natural
Cantata
34. A composition written for eight instruments.
Cadenza
Unison
Octet
Major
35. To shift to another key.
Voice
Chamber music
Modulation
Nonet
36. Short movement or interlude connecting the main parts of the composition.
Chorus
Concert master
Intermezzo
Legato
37. A direction to play lively and fast.
Allegro
Staff
Register
Cantabile
38. A chord comprised of three whole tones resulting in an augmented fourth or diminished fifth.
Slide
Trill
Tritone
Chant
39. The principal note of a triad.
Root
Ricercar
Oratorio
Tessitura
40. A loose collection of instrumental compositions.
Harmony
Suite
Treble
Drone
41. A set of four musicians who perform a composition written for four parts.
March
Quartet
Rondo
Parody
42. Either of the two octave arrangements in modern music. The modes are either major or minor.
Oratorio
Modes
Duet
String Quartet
43. The highest female voice.
Phrase
Cadence
Soprano
Dynamics
44. Repetition of a single tone.
Monotone
Tonality
Phrase
Chamber music
45. A style of singing which is characterized by the easy and flowing tone of the composition.
Pitch
Cantabile
Baroque
Renaissance
46. The opening section of a piece of music or movement.
Introduction
Overture
Recitative
Encore
47. Group of singers in a chorus.
Choir
Round
Refrain
Chorale
48. A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
Measure
Slur
Phrase
Quadrille
49. A repeated phrase.
Ostinato
Chord
Vibrato
Tone
50. A quick 20th century dance written in double time.
Carol
Rigaudon
Nonet
Serenade