The meaning of the French term for fine art, "beaux art".
What is "beautiful art"?
What atonal music avoids
What is tonality?
The definition of a hymn.
What is "a song of praise"?
The period of music from 1600-1750.
What is the Baroque period?
What is the Late Romantic period?
That which fine arts minister to (not necessity).
What is the "love of beauty"?
A list of numbers representing how far grouped notes are from each other.
What is a pitch-class set?
Three things most jazz music has.
What are improvisation, syncopation, and musical liberty?
Period of music defined by a heavy focus on melody and accompaniment.
What is Classical?
What is the Early Romantic period?
Types of sound combined for beauty of form and emotional expression.
What are vocal and instrumental sounds?
The number of notes used in Western music.
What is 12?
Arguably the first hymn.
What is "The Song of Moses and Miriam"?
A popular instrument during the baroque period.
What is the harpsichord?
Who is Beethoven?
Three things most music consists of.
What are melody, rhythm, and harmony?
Atonal music method that uses every note for a segment of music.
What is chromatic saturation?
A favorite hymn of King Charles III.
What is "Be Thou My Vision"?
Three composers of the classical period.
Who are Haydn, Mozart, and Bach?
Three composers of the Late Romantic period.
Who are Brahms, Dvorak, and Tchaikovsky?
The original five greater arts and two minor arts (seven in total).
What are architecture, sculpting, painting, music, poetry, drama, and dance?
The composer who pioneered atonal music theory.
Who is Arnold Schoenberg?
The jazz trumpeter known for popularizing "swing".
Who is Louis Armstrong?
The definition of polyphonic.
What is "two or more melodies being played harmoniously"?
The definition of tonal dissonance.
What is "a lack of harmony between notes"?