Bourrée No. 1 is a piece from this musical era.
What is baroque?
What is ritard?
What is two?
The Party is an example of a melody that originates in a particular region and is passed down from generation to generation in that region, also known as, one of these.
What is a folk tune?
About halfway through Beauty and the Beast, there is a key change. It happens in this measure.
What is measure 24?
This Baroque composer wrote Bourrée No. 1 and Bourrée No. 2.
Who is George Frideric Handel?
A round dot over or under a note indicates that a note should be played detached or this.
What is staccato?
A dotted half note would take up a full measure in this time signature.
What is 3/4?
In 3/4 time, the accent falls on this beat.
What is the first beat?
Although tonal shading completes the piece, Beauty and the Beast only contains this dynamic marking.
What is mezzoforte?
The Bourrée, like most Baroque music, belongs to this genre.
What is dance music?
This expression means, "moderately slow."
What is andante?
This key only has one flat in the key signature.
What is F Major?
Adding more or less intensity to the tone is a way of creating this.
What is tonal shading?
Beauty and the Beast uses a pattern of broken chords also known as these.
What are arpeggios?
Counterpoint describes a composition in which the melody is in this hand.
What is both hands.
This dynamic marking means, "very soft."
What is pianissimo?
Cadence chords include I, and these two other chords.
What are V and IV?
If a series of intervals is repeated this creates one of these.
What is a pattern?
The form of Beauty and the Beast is based on this many melody patterns.
What is three?
Most Baroque music is written in a two-part form called this.
What is binary form?
A wavy line in front of a chord means it should be played like this.
What is a broken chord?
If a chord is in second inversion, then the root of the chord is here.
What is in the middle?
A major scale is made up of two of these types of chords.
What are tetrachords?
Beauty and the Beast ends on a perfect cadence, V-->I, which are these chords.
What are D and G?