Sound
Pitch
Texture
Melody
Rhythm
Time
100

degree of loudness or softness of the music.  

pp - ff, piano (p) - soft; forte (f) - loud;  

mezzo - moderately, must be combined with p or f  

What is "Dynamics"?

100

The frequency (higness or lowness) of a musical sound.  

What is "pitch"?

100

Horizontal and vertical relationships of musical materials  

What is "Texture"?

100

a brief melodic figure which repeats frequently throughout a piece.  

What is "Motive"?

100

Music: temporal art, exists in time. (Others: poetry, drama, lit.) As opposed to "spatial"  

What is "Duration" ?

100

the rate of speed at which a composition unfolds, usually measured in the speed between beats.  

What is "Tempo" ?

200

 to grow louder  

what is "crescendo" ?

200

the distance between two tones.  

What is "Interval"?

200

one musical line

What is "Monophony"?

200

an important melody in a musical composition

What is "theme"?

200

"flow"; movement of music in time. The specific duration of musical sounds.

What is "Rhythm"?

200

steady, predictable duration between beats.    

What is "pulse" ?

300

to grow softer  

What is "decrescendo" ?

300

the smallest interval in most Western music  

What is "1/2 step"?

300

melody and accompaniment  

What is "Homophony"?

300

a pattern of pitches transposed to start on another note.  

What is "Sequence"?

300

upsetting the normal pattern of accents; accents shifted to a weak beat.  

What is "Syncopation"?

300

 gradual increase of tempo

What is "accelerando"?

400

Soft

What is "Piano (p)"?

400

two half steps  

What is "whole step"?

400

two or more simultaneous musical melodies  

What is "Polyphony"?

400

The curve of a musical line, consisting of pitches and durations. This functions as a complete unit.  

 What is "Melody"?

400

 A basic unit of length; there is usually an accent on the first beat.  

What is "Measures"?

400

gradual decrease of tempo  

What is "Ritardando" ?

500

Loud

What is "Forte (F)"?

500

from "scalar", "ladder"; organization of intervals  

examples: major, minor, chromatic, pentatonic, modes  

What is "Scale"?

500

a unit of meaning within a larger structure, comparable to a clause or sentence in  language.  

What is "phrase"?

500

the basic grouping of beats and accents.  

Duple, triple; Simple and compound

What is "Meter"

500

walking (slow/moderate) tempo

What is "andante"?  

600

weight or stress on a note.  

What is "Accent"

600

the organization of pitches and chords around a central pitch  

What is "key"?

600

two phrases together

What is "Period" ?

600

developed in 1816 by J.N. Malzel; instrument to measure time exactly.  

What is "Metronome" ?

600

Fast tempo

What is "Presto"?

700

accent on a single beat

What is "sforzando" ?

700

first degree of a scale; chord built on the first degree of the scale  

What is "Tonic"?
700

solemn (slow) tempo

What is "Grave"?
800

quality or characteristics of a sound.  

What is "Timbre"?

800

fifth degree of a scale; chord built on the fifth degree of the scale  

What is "Dominant"?

900

All of the notes produced by a voice or instrument

What is "Range"?

1000

specific areas in the range of an instrument or voice.  

What is "Register" ?

1100

Four Basic Properties of Sound

What is "Duration, Volume, Color, and Pitch"