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100
The most common key signature.
What is Bb concert.
100
The most common time signature.
What is 4-4.
100
Roman numerals are used to label these in music.
What are triads.
100
This Italian term is applied most often to vocal music.
What is tessitura.
100
(#)Sharp means to ______.
What is raise.
200
This is a very common contour for melodies.
What is an arch.
200
The key of C has this many sharps and flats.
What is zero! :D
200
A group of Christmas carolers is an example of what Western texture.
What is heterophony.
200
Musical memory often happens here.
What is the subconscious level.
200
Brass and woodwinds are listed under what classification.
What are aerophones.
300
The lowest A on a piano.
What is the fundamental.
300
This is the scale where 12 different pitches are played in ascending order.
What is chromatic.
300
The Italian term "Presto" is at this many beats per minutes.
What is 200.
300
This is the Italian term that occurs at 84 beats per minutes and is considered "walking tempo?"
What is andante.
300
The circle of fourths rotates in this direction.
What is counter-clockwise.
400
These are the faint higher pitches that accompany fundamental notes.
What are overtones.
400
This is the first member of phrase's pair.
What is antecedent phrase.
400
Refers to the localized embellishments of a piece.
What is ornamentation.
400
This is what the Italian word allegro means.
What is fast, lively.
400
The triad built on the seventh scale degree.
What is diminished triad.
500
When the first word falls before a downbeat. Another word for "pick-up."
What is anacrusis.
500
This is used to restore order to a development.
What is recapitulation.
500
The simplest form that uses contrast is three-part or ______.
What is ternary form.
500
These were two ethnomusicologists that categorized instruments in the late 19th century.
Who is Curt Sachs and Erich von Hornbostel.
500
These are the four types of texture in Western music.
What are monopoly, heterophony, homophony, polyphony.