A ng Srabuby ow dow next to the term in the a 1e the ongn pee 3. Harmony a. The simultaneous, vertical combination...
A ng Srabuby ow dow next to the term in the a 1e the ongn pee 3. Harmony a. The simultaneous, vertical combination of soundh b. The blending of tones that are agreeable to the ear C. A blending of sounds that are unstable d. The controled movement of music through time 4 Dissonance a. Restatement of a musical idea at a different pitch level b. The total aco onment that can be heard by humans c. A combination of notes that sounds unstable d. A polvphonic for popular in the Baroque era Consonance a. An active chord tone b. an agreeable-sounding combination of notes CA resting chord tone d. A texture in which two or more voices elaborate the same melody simultaneously Accidentals a. When many unintentional wrong notes are performed by a musical artist b. Sharps, flats and naturals c. Points of silence between notes d. The distance between two notes 7. Modulation a. A recording term referring to the frequency between two notes b. The rapid changing of sections from the beginning to the end of a composition c. Changing from one key to another in the middle of a piece d. Refers to major and minor scales 8. Transposition a. The shifting of a piece of music to a different key b. Changing from one key to another in the middle of a piece c. The transition points from one section of music to another d. A theme and variation form technique 9. Texture a. The pace of a musical composition b. The interweaving of melodic and harmonic elements in the musical fabric c. Refers to the stratification of voice types d. A musical dynamic 10. Homophony a. Occurs when one melodic voice is prominent over the accompanying lines b. A type of reed instrument that uses only a single reed c.A type of percussion instrument that employs only one kind of mallet d.A many voiced texture with different melodic lines or voices
A ng Srabuby ow dow next to the term in the a 1e the ongn pee 3. Harmony a. The simultaneous, vertical combination of soundh b. The blending of tones that are agreeable to the ear C. A blending of sounds that are unstable d. The controled movement of music through time 4 Dissonance a. Restatement of a musical idea at a different pitch level b. The total aco onment that can be heard by humans c. A combination of notes that sounds unstable d. A polvphonic for popular in the Baroque era Consonance a. An active chord tone b. an agreeable-sounding combination of notes CA resting chord tone d. A texture in which two or more voices elaborate the same melody simultaneously Accidentals a. When many unintentional wrong notes are performed by a musical artist b. Sharps, flats and naturals c. Points of silence between notes d. The distance between two notes 7. Modulation a. A recording term referring to the frequency between two notes b. The rapid changing of sections from the beginning to the end of a composition c. Changing from one key to another in the middle of a piece d. Refers to major and minor scales 8. Transposition a. The shifting of a piece of music to a different key b. Changing from one key to another in the middle of a piece c. The transition points from one section of music to another d. A theme and variation form technique 9. Texture a. The pace of a musical composition b. The interweaving of melodic and harmonic elements in the musical fabric c. Refers to the stratification of voice types d. A musical dynamic 10. Homophony a. Occurs when one melodic voice is prominent over the accompanying lines b. A type of reed instrument that uses only a single reed c.A type of percussion instrument that employs only one kind of mallet d.A many voiced texture with different melodic lines or voices