Pitch
Duration
Tone Colour
Texture
Dynamics and Expressive Techniques
100

What is pitch?

The highness or lowness of a sound

100

What is duration?

How long or short a sound lasts

100

What is tone colour?

How an instrument is played and it's quality of sound

100

What is texture?

The thickness and thinness of layers in music, and how each layer interacts. 

100

What does 'dynamics' refer to?

The volume of sound, louds and softs.

200

What is the difference between melody and harmony?

Melody is a sequence of single notes that creates a tune, while harmony is the combination of multiple notes played simultaneously, often supporting the melody

200

What is tempo?

The speed of the beat, BPM (beats per minute)

200

Name two ways you can play a stringed instrument i.e. violin

Plucked and Bowed

200

Which instrument will usually only have a rhythmic role in music?

Drums, percussion.

200

What does 'piano' mean in dynamics?

Soft

300

What does 'range' mean in pitch?

The distance between the lowest and highest notes

300

Which note value lasts for 1 beat?

Crotchet

300

What is a type of effect, usually used in rock music, that changes electric guitar tone?

Distortion, drive or fuzz

300

What is monophonic texture?  

A single melody line with no accompaniment

300

What does 'forte' mean in dynamics?

Loud

400

What is tonality?

The key or scale that a piece of music is based on, like major or minor

400

What is it called when the rhythm puts the emphasis on the off-beats or weak beats?

Syncopation

400

What is the Metal Object placed in the bell of a brass instrument (e.g. trumpet) which changes the tone?

A Mute

i.e. Straight Mute, Harmon Mute, Cup Mute etc.

400

What is the harmonic role of instruments in music?

To play the harmony, chords and backing parts to accompany the main melody. 

400

What does 'Crescendo' mean in dynamics?

To get louder

500

What does 'register' mean in pitch?

The area of high or low notes that is being played i.e. the low register of a piano

500
What do the numbers mean in a time signature i.e. 

4 - what does top number mean?

4 - what does bottom number mean?

4 - how many beats - 4

4 - what kind - crotchet beats

500

Describe the tone colour of a Flute vs an Oboe

example answer: A flute is bright and warm and usually played with vibrato, whilst an Oboe is thin and dark. 

500

How do you change the texture during a piece?

Layers can be added or removed to make the music feel thicker or thinner.

500

What is the other name for 'diminuendo'?

Decrescendo

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