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MUS 354 Question and answers 100% correct
  • MUS 354 Question and answers 100% correct

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  • MUS 354 Question and answers 100% correct MUS 354-01 Final Exam Claude Debussy - Nocturnes: No. 1, Nuages (Clouds) - correct answer symphonic poem; 1897-99; a play of musical images, depicts shifting clouds, began as a set of pieces for solo violin and orchestra; opening image is adapted from a song by Musorgsky, alternating 3rds and 5ths depicts slow moving clouds; similar composers: Musorgsky symphonic poem - correct answer also known as "tone poem"; orchestral music in which the ...
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Auburn Music Appreciation Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
  • Auburn Music Appreciation Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction

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  • Dissonance - was used more often and freely; made music sound weird Atonality - no key; rejected framework of keys; used all 12 notes equally Polytonality - having multiple tones Expressionism - 'bad' sounding music through use of dissonance, and unusual instrument and voice effects; music was no longer about being beautiful but rather as an art piece 12-tone method - developed by Schoenberg; based on tone row Tone row - a specific ordering of all 12 notes; repeated throughout the piece ...
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Baroque Music (1600-1750) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Baroque Music (1600-1750) Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Baroque Music () Questions and Answers 100% Pass Two Giants of baroque composition George Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach (Bach's death in 1750 marks death of the period) Opera drama sung to orchestral accompaniment; melodic lines imitated the rhythms and inflections of speech Early baroque composers favored... homophonic texture (unlike the renaissance); characterizes early period; by the latter period they favored pholyphonic texture Tonal basis of most compositions (1690) major ...
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Prelude 3 Music as Exploration and Drama
  • Prelude 3 Music as Exploration and Drama

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  • Prelude 3 Music as Exploration and DramaThe term "Baroque" means misshapen, extravagant, or even distorted. - correct answer True Artists such as Bernini and Peter Paul Rubens created works that demonstrate the absence of dramatic gestures in the Baroque era. - correct answer False Absolute monarchy, exemplified by Louis XIV of France, was the main form of European government during the Baroque. - correct answer True The Baroque era was characterized by peaceful relations between Prot...
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  • Prelude 3 Music as Exploration and Drama The term "Baroque" means misshapen, extravagant, or even distorted. - correct answer True Artists such as Bernini and Peter Paul Rubens created works that demonstrate the absence of dramatic gestures in the Baroque era. - correct answer False Absolute monarchy, exemplified by Louis XIV of France, was the main form of European government during the Baroque. - correct answer True The Baroque era was characterized by peaceful relations between Pr...
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Prelude 3 Music as Exploration and Drama 2023/2024
  • Prelude 3 Music as Exploration and Drama 2023/2024

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  • Prelude 3 Music as Exploration and DramaThe term "Baroque" means misshapen, extravagant, or even distorted. - correct answer True Artists such as Bernini and Peter Paul Rubens created works that demonstrate the absence of dramatic gestures in the Baroque era. - correct answer False Absolute monarchy, exemplified by Louis XIV of France, was the main form of European government during the Baroque. - correct answer True The Baroque era was characterized by peaceful relations between Prot...
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RICA domain 3: fluency Latest 2023
  • RICA domain 3: fluency Latest 2023

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  • RICA domain 3: fluency Latest 2023 (8) THE KEY INDICATORS OF READING FLUENCY -accuracy -rate -prosody (8) accuracy -fluent readers pronounce words correctly when reading orally -this involves the application of their phonics skills, sight word knowledge, structural analysis skills, syllabic analysis skills, and orthographic knowledge (8) rate -fluent readers read a text at an appropriate rate of speed, neither too fast nor too slow -1st component: being able to quickly decode words -2nd compon...
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ECS1501 ASSIGNMENT 6 QUESTIONS AND EXPECTED ANSWERS
  • ECS1501 ASSIGNMENT 6 QUESTIONS AND EXPECTED ANSWERS

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  • ECS1501 Who is often called the "Father of the Symphony"? - CORRECT ANSWER ==Franz Joseph Haydn The sonata form of the classical era has a very definite structure, although it allows for much variation within that form. Fill in the term that describes each section of the sonata. Then, match the descriptive phrase to the corresponding section. - CORRECT ANSWER ==1st section: -term- exposition -definition-introduces two contrasting themes, connected by a bridge 2nd section: -term...
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[COMPLETE] Unit 8-9 Part IV Classical Period Ch 1-14 Questions and Answers
  • [COMPLETE] Unit 8-9 Part IV Classical Period Ch 1-14 Questions and Answers

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  • [COMPLETE] Unit 8-9 Part IV Classical Period Ch 1-14 Questions and Answers The preclassical style and eventual classical style developed as a reaction to what? The complexity of baroque works Select all the statements that describe mood in classical-era music, particularly in contrast to baroque music. A classical movement can have contrasts within a theme. Classical music fluctuated between dramatic and carefree moods. Which statement best describes the use of texture in cla...
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Engineering Final Study Guide Questions
  • Engineering Final Study Guide Questions

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  • How might we create the best possible solution to a problem? Engineers try to think "outside the box" in order to solve new problems or find ways to improve current solutions. What is the most effective way to generate potential solutions to a problem? How many alternate solutions should you generate? Brainstorming with a group, research and testing possible solutions What is an engineer? What types of work do engineers do? -Engineering is the application of mathematics and sc...
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