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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. Ability to determine the pitch of a note as it relates to the notes that precede and follow it.
Key
Medley
Vivace
Relative pitch
2. One who directs a group of performers. The conductor indicates the tempo - phrasing - dynamics - and style by gestures and facial expressions.
Conductor
Klangfarbenmelodie
Beat
Concerto
3. A lighthearted piece - written in several movements - usually as background music for a social function.
Serenade
Glissando
Intonation
Waltz
4. Tones used to embellish the principal melodic tone.
Minor
Prelude
Ornaments
Nocturne
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.
Classical
Interlude
Musicology
Sonata
6. A melodic or - sometimes a harmonic idea presented in a musical form.
Refrain
Theme
Instrumentation
Recital
7. A rhythmic succession of musical tones - a melody for instruments and voices.
Scale
Tune
Concerto
Octet
8. A composition based on previous work. A common technique used in Medieval and Renaissance music.
Vibrato
Parody
Tremolo
Refrain
9. A hymn sung by the choir and congregation often in unison.
Chorale
Root
Waltz
Sextet
10. A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase - either in the middle or the end of a composition.
Cantata
Octave
Cadence
Ostinato
11. A complex piece of music. Usually the first movement of the piece serving as the exposition - a development - or recapitulation.
Chord progression
Intonation
Carol
Sonata form
12. A set of seven musicians who perform a composition written for seven parts.
Chord
Espressivo
Septet
Courante
13. Passage for the entire ensemble or orchestra without a soloist.
Reprise
Song cycle
Tutti
Nocturne
14. 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.
Ensemble
Resonance
Rondo
Opus
15. Vocal composition written for three or more solo parts - usually without instrumental accompaniment.
Septet
Glee
Fugue
Maestro
16. A symbol indicating to play loud.
Clavier
Chorus
Forte
Intonation
17. A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
Resonance
Tonic
Phrase
Rococo
18. A symbol indicating that the note is to be diminished by one semitone.
Twelve-tone music
Waltz
Triplet
Flat
19. A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
Romantic
Tempo
Duet
Scherzo
20. The first tone of a scale also known as a keynote.
Ligature
Cadence
Tonic
Duet
21. 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.
Allegro
Polytonality
Canon
Contralto
22. A sequence of songs - perhaps on a single theme - or with texts by one poet - or having continuos narrative.
Nocturne
Song cycle
Classical
Da Capo
23. A short or brief sonata.
Quadrille
Reed
Sonatina
Legato
24. The playing or singing the upper half of the vocal range. Also the highest voice in choral singing.
Deceptive cadence
Treble
Energico
Beat
25. Includes all twelve notes of an octave.
Monotone
Octet
Chromatic scale
Unison
26. Harsh - discordant - and lack of harmony. Also a chord that sounds incomplete until it resolves itself on a harmonious chord.
Dissonance
Ornaments
Klangfarbenmelodie
Elegy
27. Introduction to an opera or other large musical work.
String Quartet
Overture
Clavier
Ricercar
28. An extended solo - often accompanying the vocal part of an aria.
Obbligato
Staff
Chant
Harmony
29. A composition written for eight instruments.
Unison
Temperament
Tremolo
Octet
30. Singing in unison - texts in a free rhythm. Similar to the rhythm of speech.
Galliard
Temperament
Chant
Gregorian Chant
31. Repetition of a single tone.
Encore
Monotone
Natural
Virtuoso
32. Two or more voices or instruments playing the same note simultaneously.
Unison
Courante
Major
Tone
33. A portion of the range of the instrument or voice.
Modulation
Register
Modulation
Canon
34. Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most often religious in nature.
Cantata
Trill
Parody
EnharmonicInterval
35. A canon where the melody is sung in two or more voices. After the first voice begins - the next voice starts singing after a couple of measures are played in the preceding voice. All parts repeat continuously.
Temperament
Round
Forte
Maestro
36. A tempo having slow movement; restful at ease.
Adagio
Prelude
Motif
Register
37. Unmusical - without tone.
Capriccio
Contralto
Trio
Tone less
38. A short light musical drama.
Operetta
Ostinato
Grave
Fifth
39. A composition whose style is simple and idyllic; suggestive of rural scenes.
Madrigal
Parody
Refrain
Pastoral
40. Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played. Harmony also refers to the study of chord progressions.
Prelude
Harmony
Opus
Chord
41. Lowest female singing voice.
Chant
Castrato
Partita
Contralto
42. The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
Recital
Ensemble
Trio
Grandioso
43. The principal note of a triad.
Root
Legato
Fourth
Stretto
44. A quick - improvisational - spirited piece of music.
EnharmonicInterval
Homophony
Capriccio
Ostinato
45. An important characteristic of the Romantic period. It is a style where the strict tempo is temporarily abandoned for a more emotional tone.
Rubato
Timbre
Fugue
Clavier
46. The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds.
Ligature
Cadenza
Fourth
Pitch
47. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played very slow and serious.
March
Recapitulation
Instrumentation
Grave
48. Often used in overtures - a composition that uses passages from other movements of the composition in its entirety.
Whole-tone scale
Dissonance
Medley
Madrigal
49. A composition written for eight instruments.
Round
Octet
Pitch
Portamento
50. Three notes played in the same amount of time as one or two beats.
Triplet
Tonic
Opera
Minor