What is the tonic?
The tonic is the first note that appears in a major scale. Ex. C is the tonic of the C Major scale.
What is monophony?
A musical texture that consisting of a single melodic line without accompanying material – like Gregorian chant
What is repetition?
A repeating musical, motivic, or rhythmic idea
What is a chromatic scale?
A scale that includes all the notes within an octave. A scale comprised of all half-steps
What is an interval?
An interval is the distance between two notes
What is polyphony?
Many voices. A texture combining two or more independent melodies heard simultaneously.
What is theme and variations?
Theme and Variations in which there is a theme…and variations built from that original theme
What is a sequence?
Melodic patterns repeated at different pitch levels
What is a key signature?
Key signatures tell us which sharps or flats to play
What is the difference between polyphony and counterpoint?
•Counterpoint (count or point? Hehe) is the technique of combining several melodic lines into a meaningful whole
•Similar to polyphony, but counterpoint makes a melody as a whole, while polyphony consists of two independent melodies
Binary Form comprises of two sections that are different in harmony and melody, AB
What is texture?
Texture describes the way vertical and horizontal strands of melody are interwoven
What is the composition of whole/half steps in a major scale?
w-w-h-w-w-w-h
What is a canon/round AND imitation?
•When an idea or motive is started and repeated by another voice, we call this imitation
•A round or a canon, is when all the voices play the same melody all the way through with no variation
What is Ternary form and are the sections?
Ternary Form comprises of three sections ABA’. Sections in music can be listed as A, B, C…
What is my primary instrument?
The saxophone!