Opera
Classical
Jazz
Roots of American Music
Misc.
100

What is the difference between an Opera and a Musical?

An Opera is fully sung, while a Musical has intermittent spoken dialogue

100

Middle Ages...

- Non Metric

- Sparse Texture

- Harp

- Latin Text

- Classical vocal technique

100

A style of music that blends rhythms and percussion instruments of Cuba and the Spanish Caribbean with Jazz and its fusion of European and African musical elements

Bossa Nova/Latin Jazz

100

How was Native American music passed down?

Through aural traditions without any written notation

100

This vocal technique occurs in Jazz when a vocalist sings closer to the microphone in a softer tone to be able to emulate more of a ballad feel

Crooning
200

An Opera that has a serious storyline....

Opera Seria

200

Baroque...

- Opera

- 2 distinct sections of the piece

- More dense texture (still all strings)

- Harpsichord

- English Text

200

Originally based in New Orleans, this style was originally based upon Ragtime, Military, and religious tunes, and features a very polyphonic sound with multiple solos happening simultaneously

What is Dixieland

200

What are Psalms?

Spare and plain melodies based on Biblical text

200

The term Rhythm and Blues was created by who?

Jerry Wexler

300

An opera that has a comical storyline...

Opera Buffa

300

Classical...

- Much larger ensemble size (winds, percussion, etc)

- Trumpet

- Thematic development

- Articulation

300

In this style of Jazz, the sound becomes much more homophonic as the standards are written through sectional features and a back and forth conversation between the brass and woodwinds

What is Big Band

300

What was the first book published in British North America?

The Bay Psalm Book

300

An opera vocal selection is split into two parts, beginning with a non-metric chant, followed by a full song. What is the name of the first section?

Recitative

400

This type of chant occurs when the vocalists uses one vowel over a multitude of notes...

Melismatic

400

Romantic...

- Textural (not as many clear melodies)

- Programmatic

- Full orchestra

- Drastic tempo changes

400

This style is a combination of Jazz harmonies with the improvisation in styles such as Rock, Funk, and Blues with a focus on newer sounds thanks to expansion in technology

What is Fusion

400

Why was the use of drums by African-Americans banned in the colonies?

Because of it's utilization towards protest and communication

400

An opera vocal selection is split into two parts, beginning with a non-metric chant, followed by a full song. What is the name of the second section?

Aria

500

This term is used to describe a meter that has no set tempo, or rhythmic organization...

Non-Metric or Free-Meter

500

20th Century...

- Musical

- Opening portion of the performance

- Sectional writing (Brass, winds, strings, etc)

- More clear melodies

- More obscure melodic and rhythmic choices

- New instrument sounds

500

Very meticulous, multi-thematic music with equal phrase lengths, played by just one individual on the piano

Ragtime

500

What is "Tin Pan Alley"?

A song composing and promoting space in NYC where artists of all genres would come to create and share their music
500

What does the term "Neoclassical" mean?

Composing in the style of a previous composer or time period

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