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Music Appreciation: Ch 2 - Exam 1

the temporal aspect of sound; can be described as the pattern of "on" and "off" states exhibited by any sound as time passes

rhythm

the "highness" or "lowness of a sound; can be represented as a frequency or a note name

pitch

the loudness or quietness of sound; can be specified in terms of amplitude (specific) or dynamic marking (contextual)

volume

The manner in which a pitch is begun, sustained, and released

articulation

The quality of a sound, determined by its overtones

timbre

the organization of a musical work in time; can be mapped using terms or letter names

form

a regularly-spaced rhythmic emphasis; synonymous with "beat"

pulse

the rate at which the pulse is felt

tempo

the grouping of pulses into stable units usually containing two, three, or four pulses

meter

a unit determined by meter that contains the basic grouping of pulses (e.g. a measure in triple time will contain three beats)

measure/bar

the first beat in a measure or bar

downbeat

the distance between two pitches

interval

the distance between low and high pitches

melodic range

the use of high or low pitches

register

using notes beyond those included in the major or minor scale

chromatic pitch set

a sequence of pitches containing the principle notes that can be used to compose or improvise in a given key. this is characterized by the intervals between the notes, which are usually major or minor seconds but can also be thirds

scale

a coherent sequence of notes that, if embedded in a complex texture, is clearly of primary importance

melody

the pitches that support the melody; can refer generally to non-melodic voices or specifically to chords

harmony

when the melody pimarily moves up and down the scale

conjunct melody

when the melody contains larger intervals and leaps

disjunct

a collection of pitches, usually three or four, that belong to the same mode, are separated by intervals of a third, and are often sounded simultaneously to support a harmony

chords

a sequence of chords; certain ones are common, while others are unusual and might sound displeasing

chord progression

the loudness or softness of a musical passage

dynamic level

the process of gradually getting louder

crescendo

the process of gradually getting softer

decrescendo/diminuendo

a very loud dynamic, louder than forte

fortissimo

a loud dynamic

forte

a medium-loud dynamic

mezzo forte

a medium-quiet dynamic

mezzo piano

a quiet dynamic

piano

a very quiet dynamic, quieter than piano

pianissimo

an articulation that is short and accented

staccato

a smooth, connected form of articulation

legato

a sequence of higher-pitched frequencies that are activated every time a pitch is produced

overtone series

a higher-pitched frequency that is activated when a pitch is produced

overtones

describes how layers of sound within a piece of music interact

texture

having a single melodic line with no accompaniment or countermelodies

monophonic

a musical texture in which all melodic instruments/voices perform essentially the same melody at the same time, but with individual variations determined by the capabilities of the instrument

homophonic

a musical texture in which no single voice has the melody and all are equally important

polyphonic

the relationship between two identical musical passages

repitition

the relationship between two musical passages that share recognizable melodic, harmonic, or rhythmic features, but that are not identical. also, a compositional technique in which a foundational piece of music is altered in was that distinguishes it from the source while leaving the source recognizable

variation

the relationship between two musical passages that do not share recognizable melodic, harmonic, or rhythmic features

contrast

a repeating melodic or rhythmic figure

ostinato

a way of categorizing musical works based on perceived characteristics, use, or market

genre

a means of dividing musical genres into increasingly specific subcategories

subgenre

same rhythm

homorhythmic

a musical work the contents of which are firmly established ahead of performance by a composer. every performance of a fixed composition will be recognizable as a performance of the same work

fixed composition

composition during the act of performance. this is usually guided by norms and practices that belong to a given tradition

improvisation

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