This type of music was written anonymously until Hildegard of Von Bingen.
What is Plainchant?
This is the english translation of Rennaisance.
What is Rebirth?
These three notes make up a major chord.
What are the Root (1st), 3rd, and 5th?
Emerging in the late 1940s and 1950s, this new style of jazz was a response to jazz becoming too complicated and emotionless.
What is cool jazz?
This is the term for the rhythmic feel of a song.
What is groove?
These are the parts of a single eighth note.
What is a flag, a stem, and a head.
This is the word for "quality of sound."
What is Timbre?
This is the word used for a three note chord.
What is a triad?
This was the original names of what is now called the "Piano."
What is "Pianoforte?"
This is the term for a broken chord.
What is an arpeggio?
This is the name of the texture in which only one note at a time is played or sung.
What is monophonic?
This is the note that is lowered to create a minor tonality.
What is the 3rd? (Flat-3 = minor).
These are the tensions in a major scale.
What are the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 7th.
This large-scale compositional form was developed during the classical period.
What is the symphony?
This is when a low instrument plays quarter notes and "creates a path" through the chord changes.
What is a walking bassline?
This series of intervallic distances creates a major scale.
What is WWHWWWH
This was the cultural explosion that took place during the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York City.
What is the Harlem Rennaisance?
This type of jazz is known for being aggressive, complex, and virtuosic.
What is Bebop?
Ending in 1820, his death is cited as the end of the classical period.
Who is Beethoven?
A short, repeated, rhythmic pattern that is the backbone of Latin Music dance styles such as Bossa Nova and Samba.
What is a clave?
These are the years of the Medieval Period.
What is 500 and 1500?
These are the years of the Rennaisance Period.
What is 1450-1600?
These are the years of the Baroque Period.
What is 1600-1750.
This is the rhythm of a jazz ride pattern.
What is 1 2+3 4+1?
He defined and solidified many musical forms during the classical period.
Who is Mozart?