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History of Rock and Roll Exam 1(100% Accurate)

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Groove - ANSWERThe rhythm (provided by the drumset) Harmonic filler - ANSWERHarmonies provided mainly by the guitar but also keyboard that support the melody Types of harmonic fillers: - ANSWERCounterpoint: One note contrasts against another note Consonance: Pleasant Dissonance: Unpleasant (cru...

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Groove - ANSWERThe rhythm (provided by the drumset)

Harmonic filler - ANSWERHarmonies provided mainly by the guitar but also keyboard that support
the melody

Types of harmonic fillers: - ANSWERCounterpoint: One note contrasts against another note

Consonance: Pleasant

Dissonance: Unpleasant (crunchy)

Sound box - ANSWERSpacial placement of the musicians

Pitch - ANSWERConsistent frequency, the longer the wavelength the lower the pitch

Non-pitch - ANSWERNo way to sing it, no consistent frequency

Interval - ANSWERDistance from one pitch to another

Range - ANSWERGeneral highness or lowness of the sound produced

Dynamics - ANSWERSoftness or loudness of a piece

Timbre - ANSWERTone color, what makes instruments sound different from one another

Rhythm - ANSWERA repetitive pattern that you recognize

Beat - ANSWERWhat you tap your foot to, the pulse

Big beat - ANSWERThe steady and prominent beat

Back beat - ANSWERPlaces an emphasis on offbeats 2 and 4

Meter - ANSWERThe organization of stressed and unstressed beats

Duple meter - ANSWERDuple: 1-2

Triple meter - ANSWERTriple: 1-2-3

Quadruple meter - ANSWERQuadruple: 1-2-3-4, most common meter for rock music

Simple meter - ANSWERDivisible by 2, 3, or 4, consists of all 3 above

Compound meter - ANSWERDivisible by 2 and 3

Shuffle rhythm - ANSWERA combination of simple and compound meter

Accent - ANSWEREmphasis on something in the rhythm

Syncopation - ANSWERAccent is in an unexpected place

Bar (measure) - ANSWERUsed to measure time

, Melody - ANSWERCoherent succession of pitches provided by the guitar or vocalist

Types of Melody's: - ANSWERStepwise: Small intervals

Leap: Large intervals

Sequence: Continually shifting a melodic pattern

Motive: Smallest most recognizable pattern of music

Phrase: Coherent segment of the melody

Theme: Melodic idea that is larger than a motive

Leap - ANSWERLarge intervals

Sequence - ANSWERContinually shifting a melodic pattern

Motive - ANSWERSmallest most recognizable pattern of music

Phrase - ANSWERCoherent segment of the melody

Theme - ANSWERMelodic idea that is larger than a motive

Counterpoint - ANSWEROne note contrasts against another note

Consonance - ANSWERPleasant

Dissonance - ANSWERUnpleasant (crunchy)

Tonality - ANSWERHierarchy of pitches

Types of Tonality: - ANSWERKey: Establishes which note is most important

Tonic: The most important chord

Major: Happy

Minor: Sad

Modulation: Switching from one key to another

"Truck Driver's Modulation": A very jerky modulation

Key - ANSWEREstablishes which note is most important

Tonic - ANSWERThe most important chord

Major - ANSWERHappy

Minor - ANSWERSad

Modulation - ANSWERSwitching from one key to another

Texture - ANSWERLayers of sound and their relationship to one another

Types of Texture: - ANSWERMonophony: A single melody plays alone

Heterophony: A single melody plays multiple times with slight differences

Polyphony: More than 1 melody plays at the same time

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