What invention made it easier and faster to share music, copy music, and spread ideas to more people?
The printing press
Clap 4 quarter notes as a group.
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Complete this Sia song... "I wanna swing from the..."
"Chandelier"
What is pitch?
Highness or lowness of a sound
What are 5 sound effects you heard in Wall-E
idk
Medieval music was strongly tied to the ________.
Church
Which finger do you use to play a C chord on the ukulele?
3rd/ring finger
This singer wants to shake it off.
Taylor Swift
What does instrumentation mean?
The particular combination of musical instruments that are used to play a piece of music.
What does tempo mean?
The speed of the music
How many different singing parts does a Gregorian Chant have?
One
What are three parts of the bucket drum you can hit?
The rim, side, or top.
Who Sings My Heart Will Go On
Celine Dion
Monophonic means...
One melody with nothing else happening
List 5 different aerophones
Bagpipes, Bassoon, Bugle, Clarinet, Concertina, Cornet, Didgeridoo, Euphonium, Flute, French Horn, Harmonica, Melodica, Ocarina, Oboe, Pan Flute, Piccolo, Pipe Organ, Recorder, Saxophone, Sousaphone, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, etc.
The sackbut is a direct ancestor of which modern instrument?
Trombone
Clap 8 eighth notes as a team.
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This singer believes that starships were meant to fly.
Nicki Minaj
What is timbre?
The unique tone color or quality that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another
What is an idiophone?
The whole body of the object vibrates to make sound.
What is a melisma?
Multiple notes happening on the same syllable. (ex. I Will Always Love You)
a musical structure consisting of three distinct sections: an opening section (A), a contrasting middle section (B), and a return to the original section (A)
Who sings this song, ..."all of me, loves all of you"?
John Legend
Define texture in music.
The number of musical lines and their density in a piece of music. Or the relationship between the layers of sound or lines or voices.
Who invented the technique of creating and synchronizing live, everyday sound effects (like footsteps, door slams, and breaking bones) in real-time while watching a projected film?
Jack Foley