Chord Qualities
Form in Music/History
Key Signatures
Composers
Terms
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D--F#--A

D Major

100

A form of music that has two parts

Binary

100

Has 2 flats (b)

B-flat Major

(g minor)

100

A famous Baroque period composer from Germany. Had many musical children.

J.S. Bach

100

Gradually getting softer

Diminuendo

200

Spell out B-flat Major triad

B-flat--D--F

200

The period of time during which Romantic Era music was written

1825 to 1900

200

Name the sharps in the key of D Major

F#--C#

200

Classical period composer who is considered the Father of the Symphony as well as the Father of the String Quartet

Joseph Haydn

200

Andante

walking tempo

300

F--A-flat--C

F minor

300

Name the sections in Sonata-Allegro Form

Exposition, development, recapitulation

300

Has 6 sharps

F# Major

(d# minor)

300

He moved from Bonn, Germany to Vienna, Austria to study composition with Mozart's teacher.

Beethoven

300

Con brio

with brightness

400

Spell out D-flat minor triad

D-flat--F-flat--A-flat

400

What is it called when the notes of a melody are repeated in progressively higher or lower pitches

Sequence

400

Name the flats in the key of D-flat Major

Bb--Eb--Ab--Db--Gb

400

His friends called him "Little Mushroom" due to his short stature and round shape. 

Schubert
400

In a singing manner

Cantabile

500

How do you change a major triad to a diminished triad?

Lower the 3rd and the 5th by a half step

500

Popular during the 20th century, this compositional technique utilized all the pitches in a chromatic scale equally

12-tone technique (Arnold Schoenberg was an important figure for this technique)

500

What is in the key of C# Major?

F#--C#--G#--D#--A#--E#--B#

500

This Russian composer would always hold his chin while conducting to be sure his head would not fall off.

Tchaikovsky

500

"lively," "humorous," or "playful"

Giocoso

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