Tonality
Melody
Harmony
Structure
Rhythm and Metre
100
Music which is not in a key which will sound dissonant and angular
What is Atonal?
100
Melodic decorations
What is Ornamentation?
100
A harmony using notes from outside the key
What is a chromatic harmony?
100
The form of a movement in which the first subject is repeated after an interposed second subject in a related key.
What is ternary form?
100
Sustained pace
What is sostenuto?
200
Music which uses modes rather than standard major and minor tonality
What is modal?
200
A melody largely following the shape of a scale, either descending or ascending
What is a conjunct melody?
200
Process of changing from one key (tonic, or tonal center) to another
What is modulation?
200
ABA
What is another name for turnary form
200
A note in small type, with the time it takes being deducted from the previous note
What is a Grace Note?
300
Music that sounds dissonant and angular
What is atonal music?
300
The grouping of the notes of a musical line
What is phrasing?
300
A cadence in which the chord of the dominant immediately precedes that of the tonic
What is a perfect cadence?
300
A musical texture in which each part has an independent musical line
What is polyphonic?
300
When 7 semi-quavers are played in the time of four
What is a septuplet?
400
Music which uses a 5 note scale
What is pentatonic?
400
A melody that has large leaps and sounds more disjointed
What is a angular melody?
400
Involving only notes proper to the prevailing key without chromatic alteration
What is diatonic?
400
Monophonic
What is a single melodic line with no accompaniment?
400
A recurring pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of music
What is Metre?
500
The character of a piece of music as determined by the key in which it is played or the relations between the notes of a scale or key
What is tonality? :)
500
'Ped'
What is the direction for where to press the sustaining pedal?
500
'Ped'
What is the direction for where to press the sustaining pedal?
500
Homophonic
What is it called when there are quavers in the right hand, and the melody in the left?
500
An expressive rhythm by making some notes fractionally longer than notated, at the expense of others which are made fractionally shorter.
What is Rubato