AOS1: Baroque
AOS2: Classical
AOS3: Romantic
AOS4:Music and words
AOS5: Music and dance
100

The keyboard that they use in the Baroque Period.

Harpsichord 

100

Woodwind instrument that is added in the Classical orchestra. 

Clarinet

100

Performing with flexibility of rhythm.

Rubato

100

A German art song for solo voice and piano

Lied

100

What is the lute-like string instrument called in salsa?

Cuatro

200

A dramatic work with singing and acting. 

Opera

200

The name of this bass line: 

C G E G    C G E G    D G F G   D G F G

Alberti Bass

200

A composer who writes exclusively for piano.

Chopin

200

State the voices according to this: high female, low female, high male, low male

Soprano, alto, tenor, bass

200

The typical rhythm used in tango music.

1. Habanera

2. Marcado in four / two

3. Syncopated rhythm

300

An orchestral work played by a group of soloists, accompanied by the string orchestra. 

Concerto Grosso 
300

A passage that displays the brilliance of the performer's techniques, usually at the end of a movement in a concerto. 

Cadenza

300

A type of work that has 3 beats in a bar.

Waltz

300

1) One syllable of text per musical note
2) One syllable of text moving along several different notes

1) syllabic
2) melisma

300

The typical rhythm used in salsa music.

1. Son clave rhythm 3:2 / 2:3 

2. Montuno on the piano

3. Syncopated rhythm

400

The form used in a concerto grosso, similar to 'rondo' form.

Ritornello form

400

The middle section of a Sonata Form.

Development

400

Music that tells a story.

Programme music

400

Music performed by two interacting voices, often alternating

Antiphonal / Antiphony

400

Where is tango oringated?

Argentina

500
A compositional device where one musical idea is copied in another voice.

Imitation

500

The 3 chords that are mainly used in a Classical piece. 

I IV V

500

Music written to express your feelings to your country or uses folk tunes as an inspiration.

Nationalistic 

500

Give any two features of a pop song.

  • Catchy, simple, memorable melodies

  • Emphasis on the rhythm 

  • Riffs or repetition 

  • 4 bar or 8 bar phrases

  • 4 chord or 8 chord progression

  • Standard use of cadences

  • Verse-chorus structure

500

What is the typical tango ensemble called and what are the 3 sections in it?

Orquesta tipica: Strings, bandoneon, rhythm