Melodic Design
Chord Progression
Part Writing
Non Chord Tones
Random Bonus
100

the name given to short musical ideas which serve, through repetition and development, as the basis for a phrase, section or entire musical work?

What is a motive?

100

A progression that rests on dominant harmony. 

What is a half cadence?

100

In four-part format, the voice that functions somewhat independently from the upper three voices, which are treated as a unit in many respects

What is the bass?

100

A melodic pitch that is not heard as a part of the prevailing harmony at a given moment

What is a non-chord tone or a melodic dissonance?

100

Parralel or Direct 5ths and octaves 

What is problematic?

200

A single primary melody with simple chordal accompaniment

What is Monody 

200

The tone adjusted to effectively allow for harmonic tendencys in major and minor keys. 

The Raised Leading tone, the seventh 

200

Two or more voices with unique rhythms and motion in one song. 

What is counterpoint 

200
The most common type of suspension in the bass voice?

What is a 2-3 suspension?

200

Motion that moves from one note to the same note.

What is Oblique?

300

The General Direction of a Melody. 

What is contour? 
300

Movement at a resting point from IV-I (typically found in Hymns)

What is a plagal cadence? 

300

The space is allowable between adjacent voices within the upper three voices (Soprano, Alto, and Tenor)

What is an octave?

300

the voice a suspension is typically measured against

What is the bass?

300

The motion in which harmonic dissonance should be resolved 

What is down by step? 

400

A composition in which all voices are heard as equal and independent without a single clear primary melody

What is contrapuntal? 

400

The term used to describe the number of and relationship between given melodic voices. 

What is Texture?

400

 a scoring in which the upper three voices are as close as possible.

What is closed voicing?

400

How theorist define a note that falls outside of the given melody. 

What is preparation and resolution?

400

Two voices moving in the same direction, but different intervals. 

What is similar motion? 

500

The member of a 7th chord that can be dropped when scoring in 4 voices. 

What is the 5th?

500

A T-(DP)-T progression. 

What is functional harmony? 

500

an acceptable "safe" range for the four voice parts is about this distance from each voice's low extreme

What is an 8ve and a 5th?

500

The most common suspension form

What is a 4-3 suspension?

500

A diminished chord written in root position.  

What is a mistake? 

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