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MUS 101: Music Listening Today - Chapters 1-9 (Practice questions with error-free answers) MUS 101 Exam 1 Review (100% verified with correct answers) MUS 101 Test 5 (Test questions with correct solutions)

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Mus 101 (Questions with 100% correct answers)

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How many steps make up the Western Octave? correct answers Twelve Which musician is credited with formalizing our system of notating individual pitches upon horizontal lines c. 1050? correct answers Guido d'Arezzo A musical march is most likely to be in which rhythmic meter? correct answers S...

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MUS 101 Test 5 (Test questions with correct solutions)

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the instrumental form based on the contrast of two dissimilar masses of sound correct answers concerto The typical concerto has ___ movements. correct answers three a concerto based on the opposition of small and large groups of instruments correct answers concerto grosso the greatest and m...

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MU 101 (All questions correctly solved)

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dynamic correct answers In music notation, a dynamic is a written indication of how loud or soft the music should sound. Dynamic markings tell us about volume and expression. Two basic dynamic markings correct answers "forte" = loud "piano" = soft "mezzo-" = to make more subtle (half, med...

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Mus 101 exam 1 (correctly solved)

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Medieval / Middle Ages / Age of faith correct answers 400 - 1450 AD Symphony and Orchestra Families correct answers Strings Woodwinds Brass Percussion Synonymous terms for orchestra correct answers Symphony Philharmonic Names of instruments highest to lowest within symphonic families c...

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chord correct answers simultaneous sounding of three or more pitches disjunct correct answers melodies that move in larger, disconnected intervals with many leaps rhythm correct answers length or duration of individual notes; what moves music forward in time countermelody correct answers an...

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Mus 101 Test 1 (Actual test with correct answers)

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Rhythm correct answers May be broadly defined as everything pertaining to the duration quality (long-short) of musical sounds. More specifically, this denotes the innumerable patterns formed within a basic metric framework. Tempo correct answers The rate of speed of a composition or section. It c...

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MUS 101: All Terms (Correctly solved)

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absolute music correct answers instrumental music free of a text or any preexisting program a cappella correct answers unaccompanied vocal music; "in the chapel" accelerando correct answers a tempo mark indicating "getting faster" accent correct answers emphasis or stress placed on a mu...

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MUS 101: Music Listening Today - Chapters 1-9 (Practice questions with error-free answers)

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Music correct answers Organized sound: Repetition, variation, contrast Art Music correct answers Music intended for careful attention to its sounds and expressive qualities. Rhythm correct answers The flow of music in terms of time Beat correct answers The basic pulse that recurs regularly ...

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MUS 101 Final Exam (A+ GRADED)

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Monophonic correct answers A texture featuring a single, unaccompanied line. Polyphonic correct answers When two or more independent melodic lines are combined. Homophonic correct answers A texture in which a single voice takes over the melodic interest while the accompanying voices are subord...

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LIST the six elements of music correct answers - Rhythm - Melody - Harmony - Timbre - Texture - Form Rhythm (DEFINE the following terms associated with rhythm) correct answers Beat- a pulse underlying music Tempo- the speed at which the beat occurs Meter- patterns 2 or 3 beat patterns, ev...

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MUS 101 Exam 1 Review (100% verified with correct answers)

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How should one define "theme and variations"? correct answers a musical form in which a theme continually returns but is varied by changing the notes of the melody, the harmony, the rhythm, or some other feature of the music The correct definition for "castrati" or "castrato" is: correct an...

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Music Appreciation 101 Mid-term (All solved)

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melody correct answers The musical element that makes the widest and most direct appeal is the range correct answers The distance between the highest and lowest tones of a melody is called the rhythm correct answers Music is propelled forward in time by downbeat correct answers The first ac...

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