The rate of speed at which music is performed
What is Tempo?
Listening example is from:
What is Africa?
The note you can identify and sing back
What is the fundamental tone?
12 bars in three 4-bars units
What is blues form?
STRONG-weak-weak
What is triple meter?
Musical pitches are heard simultaneously in ways that produce chords.
What is harmony?
The listening example genre is
What is blues?
To witness a Walibiri fire ceremony you have to travel to
What is Australia?
AABA
A note you can identify and sing back
What is a fundamental tone?
The smallest group of notes with an identifiable character.
What is a motive?
the solo instruments are
What is clarinet and piano?
The characteristic of this people is throat singing
What is Tuva?
A folk song that is AGAINST something
What is a protest song?
All sound is made up of this
What is vibrations?
Music that is transmitted from one person to another person without notation.
What is oral tradition?
Genre is
What is contemporary Christian?
This famous folk singer was blacklisted and censored.
Who is Pete Seeger?
A folk song that tells a story
What is narrative ballad music?
The organization of rhythm in a pattern of strong and weak beats
What is meter?
Call and response way of learning music
What is lining out?
What kind of music is this
What is Appalachian fiddle music?
Musical memory serves at these two levels.
What is work songs?
Briefly describe the Griots and Kora tradition of Africa
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