Timbre
Melody
Melody Pt. 2
Harmony*
Harmony Pt. 2
100

The color or tone of a particular instrument or voice.

What is timbre?

100

How the song "goes". The main musical idea being performed.

What is melody?

100

This element is the graph where notes are placed.

What is the staff (music staff)?

100

A slow tempo can, generally, mean.

A fast tempo can, generally, mean.

A slow tempo generally means being calm or in love.

A fast tempo generally means being agitated or in conflict.

(NOT ALWAYS THE CASE)

100

The background music that is played along with the melody.

What is accompaniment?

200

Type of music that is sang.

What is vocal music?

200

This element of music has to deal with how low or high a note is.

What is pitch?

200

A melody that recurs throughout a piece of music. Often used for characters or for certain dramatic effects. (Superman Theme, Batman Theme, etc.)

What is theme?

200

The element of music where two or more notes are played at the same time.

What is harmony?

200

A single dominant line with some accompaniment. One of the more common types of film music.

What is homophonic texture?

300

Music that is sang by a group of vocalists.

What is choral or chorus?

300

A small melodic idea that can be used in a larger melody or on its own.

What is motive?

300

The central note in a passage of music.

What is tonic?

300

The relationship between the main melodic idea to the rest of the musical content.

What is texture?

300

When three (minimum) or more pitches are played at the same time.

What is a chord?

400

Music that is played with the use of musical instruments.

What is instrumental music?

400

The "happier" sounding chords or melodic idea is.

What is major?

400

The "sadder" sounding chords or melodic idea is.

What is minor?

400

A single melody either played or sung by a group of performers (all playing the same music) or by a soloist represents this type of texture.

What is monophonic?

400

The element where two or more pitches clash against one another making it unpleasing to the ear. Usually used for dramatic moments.

What is dissonance?

500

Describe what, at least, one instrument family is most commonly going to play. (Ex. What type of music would the strings be playing; what emotion would they project?)

String instruments can play lyrical love themes and agitated combat music

Brass instruments can generate great power and force. They are often heard in marches and fanfares.

Woodwinds are generally heard either with the entire orchestra or isolated as soloists.

Percussion instruments are often added to generate excitement or add color to the orchestral sound.

500

Element of music that deals with timing of passage of music.

What is rhythm?

500

The speed at which the recurring beat is played.

What is tempo?

500

The three base pitches of a chord (A chord with ONLY three notes).

What is a triad?

500

This type of harmony relies on dissonance and its resolution.

What is traditional harmony?

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