The composer of Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Who is Mozart?
When two or more distinct melodies are playing at the same time
What is polyphony?
A rapid alteration of volume
What is tremolo?
Chord V to chord I
What is a perfect cadence
A short repeated phrase that is developed over time
What is a cell?
The secondary theme of the exposition is typically in this key
What is the dominant?
A religious opera without costumes and sets
What is an oratorio?
The purest oscillator shape in standard synthesis
What is a sine wave?
The act of transitioning keys in the middle of a piece
What is modulation?
A technique that involves the same melody being played slightly out of time with another copy of it
What is phasing?
A cultural movement involving architectural balance, symmetry and columns
What is Neoclassicism?
This is a type of staggered entries where the subject is imitated in the same key
What are canonic entries?
A large metal sheet that sound is played through for an echo effect
The number of semitones in a major third
What is 4?
A song named after a military tactic which delays confrontation to wear down an opponent
This accompaniment technique uses a low-high-middle-high structure
What is Alberti bass?
This type of ensemble has a misleading name regarding its size
What is a trio sonata?
A tool that's used to modulate a synthesizer with a voice or other audio signal
What is a vocoder?
This scale has a Tone Semitone Tone Tone Semitone Tone Tone pattern
What is the natural minor scale?
A song that is fully silent the whole way through
What is 4'33?
This is the secondary dominant of chord V in E major
What is F-sharp major or (F#7)?
The figured bass notation for a second inversion
An effect used to change the tone of a voice while keeping the pitch
What is formant shifting?
Unison, fourth, fifth and octave
What are perfect intervals?
The incorporation of chance/randomness to create musical compositions
What is aleastoricism?