The distance between two pitches are called this
Interval
Demonstrate each of the conducting patterns used this week.
2/4 pattern
3/4 pattern
4/4 pattern
Texture uses these 2 terms to describe the overall sound of a piece of music.
Thick vs Thin
This is the name of the Musicianship instructor
Dr. Bonilla
This is the name of the school of music
These 2 terms help describe the length of a melody
Short vs Long phrases
Describe and define the 2 terms used to identify different rhythms
Straight rhythms - Rhythms that occur on the beat.
Syncopated - Rhythms that emphasize the offbeats.
Define Timbre
Describing the different sounds you hear within its texture (different instruments) and describing the sounds with adjectives (raspy, bright, dry)
Define Musicianship in a full sentence
A mindset that believes one is a musician no matter how experienced you are. Communicating through music
This provide a map for music and helps us keep track of different sections of a piece of music.
Form
Listen to the following interval and describe it correctly
M3
What syllables did we use to perform rhythmic exercises involving quarter notes and eighth notes?
Ta and Ta Di
Provide 3 different timbre descriptors
Dark
Smooth
Rough
Bright
Nasally
Etc. (no emotional words)
What piece did the Indonesian violinist, Clarissa Tamara, perform to showcase texture and timbre?
What is the name of the diagram that helps us remember our key signatures.
The circle of fifths
These 2 terms help describe the direction (contour) of pitches in a melody
Flat vs Jagged
This imaginary line is used to show the beats while conducting
The Ictus
Passive vs Active Listening
Name all 5 of the elements of music discussed this week
Melody
Rhythm
Texture
Timbre
Form
What is a musical motive?
A short musical idea that our brains can associate with certain feelings.
Listen to the following interval and label it correctly
M6
Perform the following exercise accurately using TA's and conducting.
1.20
Describe the difference between Monophony, Homophony, and Polyphony
Monophony - Only one melody
Homophony - One melody with accompanying chords underneath to support
Polyphony - multiple melodies played simultaneously
Name at least 4 different ways you can interact with music
Performing
Listening
Composing
Studying (theory or history)
Editing
Etc.
What is the name of the musical motive also known as "the day of reckoning"
Dies Irae