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OAE MUSIC EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (DETAILED ANSWERS)
ALREADY GRADED A+ 100% GUARANTEED TO PASS
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Cadences - ANSWER-Authentic: V-I
Plagal: IV-I
Half: End on V
Deceptive: V-IV
Order of Tempo - ANSWER-- Larghissimo (24 bpm)
- Grave (25-45 bpm)
- Largo (40-60 bpm)
- Larghetto (60-66 bpm)
- Adagio (66-76 bpm)
Andante/Walking Pace (76-108 pm)
- Moderato (108-120 bpm)
- Allegro (120-168 bpm)
-Vivace (168-176 bpm)
- Presto (168-200 bpm)
Diminuendo - ANSWER-A term which indicates a decrease in volume.
,Tarantella - ANSWER-A lively, and sometimes flirtatious, folk dance that usually
features a 3/8 or 6/8 time signature.
March - ANSWER-Can be written in any time signature, but the most common
time signatures are 4/4, 2/2
A Turn Symbol (Strings) - ANSWER-Typically looks like a sideways "S" dictated
on top of the staff to indicate the given pitch should be ornamented with not
above and below it.
Whole Tone Scale - ANSWER-Contains six notes a whole step apart from one
another. This scale is most closely associated with Impressionist music.
Phrase Structure - ANSWER-Melodic characteristics usually described as ABA,
or ABBA, ABAB, ABAC, etc.
Appalachian Folk Songs - ANSWER-Often intended for dancing and feature clear
simple phrase structures such as ABAB.
Word Painting - ANSWER-Late Renaissance vocal music features the musical
illustration of ideas suggested by the text.
Four-Bar Phrasing - ANSWER-A typical feature of the classical era is the
organization of music into symmetrical groupings of short phrases, often four
measures in length.
Zydeco - ANSWER-A musical genre originating in Louisiana that is led by the
accordion and often features a drum set, electric bass, guitar, and metal
washboard.
,Swing - ANSWER-Style of jazz that flourishes in the 1930s and 1940s and was
played by big bands.
Bebop - ANSWER-A type of jazz originating in the 1940s and characterized by
complex harmony and rhythms.
Dixieland - ANSWER-A style of jazz, originating in New Orleans, played by a
small group of instruments, as trumpet, trombone, clarinet, piano, and drums,
and marked by strongly accented four-four rhythm and vigorous, quasi-
improvisational solos and ensembles.
Fantasia - ANSWER-A musical composition with a free form and often an
improvisatory style.
Toccata - ANSWER-A musical composition for a keyboard instrument designed
to exhibit the performer's touch and technique.
Allemande - ANSWER-A musical composition or movement (as in a baroque
suite) in moderate tempo and duple or quadruple time.
Fugue - ANSWER-A polyphonic genre featuring the alternation of the tonic
subject with non-tonic thematic entries.
Marcato - ANSWER-A musical instruction indicating a note, chord, or passage is
to be played louder or more forcefully than the surrounding music.
Pizzicato - ANSWER-Technique of plucking strings rather than using a bow.
Half Diminished Chord - ANSWER-Consists of a diminished triad with a minor
seventh above the root.
, Whole Tone Scale - ANSWER-A scale consisting entirely of intervals of a tone,
with no semitones.
Octatonic Scale - ANSWER-A scale that most often refers to the symmetric scale
composed of alternating whole and half steps.
Pentatonic Scale - ANSWER-A scale which removes the 4th and the 7th from
the major scale.
Blues Scale - ANSWER-A musical scale consisting of 1, flat3, 4, sharp4, 5, and a
flat7.
Arpeggiation - ANSWER-Refers to the sounding of notes of a chord one after
another melodically rather than simultaneously.
Conjuct Motion - ANSWER-The interval between two consecutive scale
degrees. Any larger interval is called a skip (also called a leap), or disjunct
motion.
Parallel Period - ANSWER-Indicates that the second phrase is a repetition of the
first phrase.
Asymmetrical Period - ANSWER-There is an uneven number of antecedents and
conseequents.
Contrasting Period - ANSWER-Form where the two phrases are completely
different.
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