Music Theory I
Music Theory II
Medieval Era
Renaissance Era
Classical Era
100

Meaning of "piano". 

Soft

100

A mode used in Medieval music

Dorian
100

A female composer of the Medieval era.

Hildegard von Bingen

100

Another word for "renaissance".

Rebirth

100

Dates of the Classical era

1750 - 1820

200
6/8 is and example of (a) triple compound time or (b) duple compound time.

(b) Duple compound time

200

The degrees of the scale that are raised in an ascending melodic minor scale. 

6th and 7th

200

The two main music eras of the Medieval era

Ars Antiqua + Ars Nova

200

Vocal texture, predominant in the Renaissance period, consisting of multiple melodies occurring simultaneously.

Polyphony

200

Two composers of the Classical era

Mozart, Beethoven OR Haydn

300

The number of sixteenth notes in a whole note. 

16

300
The notes in C aug major. 

C, E, G#

300

Name three instruments of the Medieval era.

Lute, Hand drum, Viol, Gemshorn 

300

The name of the group of singers who traveled and sang secular music. They played instruments such as bagpipes.

Troubadours

300

Common accompaniment pattern used in the Classical era (root, 5th, 3rd, 5th) 

Alberti bass

400

ABA form is also called .................. form. 

Ternary

400

Name the cadence: Chord V to VI 

Tierce de Picardie

400

The difference between sacred and secular music. 

Secular music is non-religious music written in the vernacular. Sacred music is religious written in Latin.

400

This is the term for when the music tries to imitate the emotion, action, or natural sounds as described in the text.

Word Painting

400

Sections of the Orchestra

Strings, Woodwind, Brass, Percussion

500

A minor key with 4 sharps.

C# minor

500

The second inversion of G diminished minor

Db, G, Bb

500

Characteristics of Plainsong

Monophonic, free metre, no harmony, no accompaniment, sacred music, Latin

500

An invention that impacted the distribution of music - invention + inventor. 

Printing Press / Johannes Gutenburg

500

The structure of Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 4 III Movement.

Rondo

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