The new Time Signature we learned.
What is 6/8 Time Signature?
Instrumental music which paints a picture, tells a story, or depicts an idea.
What is Program Music?
The instrument that plays the melody at the start of Morning Mood.
What is a flute?
This element talks about how thick or thin a piece of music can sound like depending on how many instruments are playing.
What is "Texture"?
This concept covers things like solfa, letter names, and high and low notes.
What is "Pitch" (or Pitch Melody)?
The Time Names for three quavers.
What is "Ti-ti-ti"?
This tonality is sometimes used to evoke sadness.
What is Minor?
The name of the composer who wrote Morning Mood.
This element means how form and sections are created in music.
What is "Structure"?
This concept covers things like rhythm, tempo, and time names.
What is "Duration"?
The number of quaver beats in a bar for a 6/8 Time Signature.
What are six quavers?
A section in a classical piece of music.
What is "movement"?
The instrument that plays the second melody of Morning Mood.
What is the oboe?
This element covers things like monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic.
What is "Texture"?
This concept covers identifying and describing chord progressions.
What is "Pitch" (or Pitch Harmony)?
The number of dotted crotchets that appear in a bar of 6/8 time.
What are two dotted crotchets?
A composer that expresses his love and pride of his country in his music.
What is a "Nationalistic Composer" (or Nationalism)?
The tonality of Morning Mood.
What is Major?
This element covers things like forte, piano, crescendo and diminuendo.
What is "Dynamics"?
This element means to identify specific instruments and identify if they are electric vs. acoustic, winds or strings, etc.
What is "Performing Media"?
The Time Name for a quaver and four semiquavers.
What is "Ti tika-tika"?
A series of distinct instrumental movements that's usually intended to be performed as a single unit.
What is a Suite?
This is the texture type (-phonic) that Morning Mood is.
What is homophonic?
This element talks about things like legatos or staccatos, OR instrumental techniques used by musicians to achieve a certain style.
What is "Expressive Techniques"?
This element covers things like the types of instruments and describing the sounds they make with appropriate adjectives.
What is "Tone Colour"/"Timbre"?