Harmony
Melody
Form & Structure
Texture
Tonality
100

Definition of Harmony

sound created when two or more pitches are performed at the same time to form a chord

100

Define Melody

A series of pitches that make a tune

100

What is structure?

The arrangement and order of the parts or sections of the music

100

Define Texture

The number of musical lines and their density in a piece of music

100

Define Tonality

Tonality in music is intricately linked to both melody and harmony. Pleasing and unpleasing.

200

Decorations added to the melody is called

Ornamentation


200

What is Melodic Contour?

The overall shape of a melody as it goes up and down

200

What is an Ostinatio?

A repeated musical pattern
200

What is the "Phony" section in Texture?

The short hand for types of texture in music I.e. Monophonic, Homophonic, Heterophonic, and Polyphonic
200

What is an Accidental? Name all of them.

A sign placed before a note that either raises or lowers a note by a semitone.

300

What is a Cadence

Two chords performed at the end of a phrase or section of music

300

What is the difference between a conjunct and disjunct melody. 

A conjunct melody is one that moves in steps, and a disjunct melody moves in leaps.

300

Name one form of Structure

Monothematic, Binary, Ternary, Rondo, Theme and Variations, Through composed, Strophic, Song Form

300

The number of notes played at the same time is...

Density

300

What is a scale?

8 notes that span the octave

400

 A change from one key to another is called a

 Modulation

400

What is Range?

The distance between the lowest and the highest note being performed.

400

What is Register?

The distance between the lowest and the highest note being performed

400

What is polyphonic?

More than one melody performed at the same time

400

Pattern for major scale and minor scale

W W H W W W H

W H W W W H W

500

Name all the categories within Harmony

Chords, Chord Pattern, Harmonic Rate of Change, Harmonic Role, Cadence, Key signature, Modulation, Overall Sound (8 total)

500

Name four melodic articulations and their sound.

Staccato - Short

Legato - Long

Tenuto - Hold note for full length 

Marcato - Loud with force

500

A musical form that alternates a main theme with contrasting sections

Rondo A B A C A

500

Give an example of a Polyphonic melody

Some examples include...

Encanto - We don't talk about Bruno

One Day More - Les Mis

Joanna - Sweeny Todd

Defying Gravity - Wicked

500

Define Diatonic

Music that uses the notes of the scale and has no use of accidentals.

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