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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. Dull - monotonous tone such as a humming or buzzing sound. Also a bass note held under a melody.
Drone
Quartet
Concerto
Musette
2. Elaborate polyphonic composition of the Boroque and Renaissance periods.
Natural
Form
Ricercar
Reprise
3. Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition. Also the symbols in sheet music indicating volume.
Chromatic scale
Dynamics
Cantabile
Conductor
4. Originally an improvised cadence by a soloist. Later it became a written out passage to display performance skills of an instrumentalist or performer.
Modes
Cadenza
Chorus
Ensemble
5. A reprise.
Galliard
Maestro
Orchestration
Recapitulation
6. A whole note is equal to 2 half notes - 4 quarter notes - 8 eighth notes - etc.
Duet
Natural
Consonance
Whole note
7. Groups of tones that are harmonious when sounded together as in a chord.
Reed
Prelude
Theme
Consonance
8. Music composed such that each note is used the same number of times.
Twelve-tone music
Chorale
Consonance
Tonic
9. A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase - either in the middle or the end of a composition.
Monotone
Cadence
Chromatic scale
Natural
10. A chord progression that seems to lead to resolving itself on the final chord; but does not.
Deceptive cadence
Romantic
Vivace
Development
11. A separate section of a larger composition.
Legato
Part
Movement
Vivace
12. A musical theme given to a particular idea or main character of an opera.
Leitmotif
Temperament
Drone
Trill
13. The raising and lowering a pitch of an instrument to produce the correct tone of a note.
Tuning
Nocturne
Accessible
Quintet
14. Creating variation pitch in a note by quickly alternating between notes.
Counterpoint
Progression
Parody
Vibrato
15. A solo concert with or without accompaniment.
Recital
Parody
Clef
Round
16. A musical scale having five notes.For example: the five black keys of a keyboard make up a pentatonic scale.
Clef
Tone less
Pentatonic Scale
Chorale
17. One who directs a group of performers. The conductor indicates the tempo - phrasing - dynamics - and style by gestures and facial expressions.
Conductor
Development
Relative major and minor
Major
18. The element of music pertaining to time - played as a grouping of notes into accented and unaccented beats.
Chant
Piano
Atonal
Rhythm
19. Singing in unison - texts in a free rhythm. Similar to the rhythm of speech.
Chant
Oratorio
Fifth
Form
20. The seventh note of the scale where there is a strong desire to resolve on the tonic.
Leading note
Tonality
Grandioso
Rigaudon
21. A quick - improvisational - spirited piece of music.
Glissando
Capriccio
Gavotte
Encore
22. Arranging a piece of music for an orchestra. Also - the study of music.
Triad
Ensemble
Orchestration
Clavier
23. When several strings are tuned to harmonically related pitches - all strings vibrate when only one of the strings is struck.
Trill
Movement
Requiem
Resonance
24. In sheet music - a symbol at the beginning of the staff defining the pitch of the notes found in that particular staff.
Staccato
Tessitura
Cadence
Clef
25. Introduction to an opera or other large musical work.
Triple time
Minor
Overture
Tablature
26. A short or brief sonata.
Neoclassical
Septet
Refrain
Sonatina
27. Where the musical themes and melodies are developed - written in sonata form.
Development
Refrain
Cantabile
Motif
28. Either of the two octave arrangements in modern music. The modes are either major or minor.
Vivace
Choir
Pizzicato
Modes
29. A piece of music played at the end of a recital responding to the audiences enthusiastic reaction to the performance - shown by continuous applause.
Encore
Contralto
Leitmotif
Refrain
30. An instrumental lament with praise for the dead.
Chord progression
Rigaudon
Elegy
Tablature
31. When several strings are tuned to harmonically related pitches - all strings vibrate when only one of the strings is struck.
String Quartet
Resonance
Libretto
Trill
32. To repeat a previous part of a composition generally after other music has been played.
Reprise
Presto
Chord
Part
33. A portion of the range of the instrument or voice.
Suite
Song cycle
Register
Resonance
34. A direction in sheet music indicating the tempo is to be very fast.
Tune
Conductor
Presto
Fourth
35. The keyboard of a stringed instrument.
Major
Trio
Clavier
Triplet
36. A symbol indicating the note is to be raised by one semitone.
Consonance
Rigaudon
Leading note
Sharp
37. Unmusical - without tone.
Relative major and minor
Contralto
Tone less
Coda
38. An important characteristic of the Romantic period. It is a style where the strict tempo is temporarily abandoned for a more emotional tone.
Rubato
Overture
Chorale
Flat
39. Male singers who were castrated to preserve their alto and soprano vocal range.
Tremolo
Exposition
String Quartet
Castrato
40. A curve over notes to indicate that a phrase is to be played legato.
Slur
Form
Interlude
Intonation
41. Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most often religious in nature.
Cantata
Cadenza
March
Song cycle
42. A dirge - hymn - or musical service for the repose of the dead.
Requiem
Grazioso
Vivace
March
43. A form of Italian opera beginning at the end of the 19th century. The setting is contemporary to the composer's own time - and the characters are modeled after every day life.
A cappella
Maestro
Courante
Verismo
44. A group singing in unison.
Relative major and minor
Da Capo
Counterpoint
Chorus
45. A hymn sung by the choir and congregation often in unison.
Neoclassical
Chorale
Part
March
46. Harsh - discordant - and lack of harmony. Also a chord that sounds incomplete until it resolves itself on a harmonious chord.
Modulation
Octave
Dissonance
Octet
47. A symbol in sheet music a direction to play energetically.
Notation
Trio
Energico
Tonic
48. Movement or passage that concludes the musical composition.
Finale
Counterpoint
Twelve-tone music
Concert master
49. Tones used to embellish the principal melodic tone.
Medley
Quintet
Triple time
Ornaments
50. A period in history dating from the 14th to 16th centuries. This period signified the rebirth of music - art - and literature.
Chord
Renaissance
Rhythm
Time Signature