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Music 101 - Exam 2 Questions and
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The early history of Western music was determined by the... - Answer-church

The only people who wrote music down were... - Answer-clergy

What would be another name for plainchant? - Answer-Gregorian chant

The modification and decoration of plainchant melodies in early renaissance music. -
Answer-organum

A general term for sound quality, either of a momentary chord or of a whole piece or
style. - Answer-Timbre

The 15th century also saw the beginning of composed homophony that is... - Answer-
Metrical

A simple religious song in several stanzas for congregational singing in church. -
Answer-Hymn

In Renaissance music the term "paraphrase" refers to what procedure? - Answer-The
elaboration of a plainchant melody by adding notes and new rhythms.

Which of the following techniques began to be used in notated music in the 15th
century? - Answer-imitative counterpoint

The most popular large scale musical composition of the Renaissance was the... -
Answer-Mass

Around 1500 a new style emerged for masses, motets, and chansons that would hold
sway for much of the 16th century. The chief characteristic of the high renaissance
musical style was a careful blend of two kinds of musical textures: - Answer-polyphony
and homophony

Most polyphony became imitative during the... - Answer-high renaissance

The passage from Josquin Desprez's Pange Lingua Mass "Gloria" is performed a
cappella, which means... - Answer-without instrumental accompaniment

Which term refers to a brief passage of imitative polyphony that usually uses a single
melodic motive? - Answer-Motet

The way words are set to music in terms of rhythm and accent... - Answer-text setting

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