Staffs / Note Names
Musical Texture
Renaissance Period
Baroque Period
Terminology
100
Name the two different clefs
Treble and Bass Clef
100
This is where all melodies are sung/played together
Unison
100
The most popular type of music at this time
What is church music
100
Most famous Baroque composer
J.S. Bach
100
This means medium loud
What is mezzo forte
200
The slogan for the lines of the treble clef
Fudge Deserves Boy Good Every
200
Multiple independent lines
What is polyphony
200
The term for music that was non-religious
What is "secular"
200
The composer that wrote "The Four Seasons"
Vivaldi
200
This means gradually getting louder
What is a crescendo
300
The slogan for the spaces of the Bass Clef
Grass Eat Cows All
300
One melody with accompaniment
What is homophony
300
DAILY DOUBLE
A Renaissance composer that is famous for uses of imitation in his music.
300
What are the years of the Baroque Period
1600 - 1750
300
The Italian word for short or detached
What is staccato
400
The slogan for the lines of the Bass Clef
Animals Fight Dogs Big Great
400
One melody without accompaniment
What is monophony
400
What is a Madrigal?
A group of singers that sing a piece based off of a love poem.
400
A melodic subject that is introduced all throughout a piece.
What is a fugue
400
This means very soft
What is Pianissimo
500
The combination of the treble and bass clef into one system
What is the grand staff
500
Define musical texture.
The way melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic materials are combined in a composition.
500
A piece of music that is usually based off a poem.
What is a motet
500
DAILY DOUBLE
A melodic fragment that is used to open most of the melodies in a piece.
500
A piece/performance that highlights one individual among many.
What is a concerto
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