Music Appreciation Unit 1: Music Terms Actual Exam Questions With Correct Detailed Answers.
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Course
MUSIC.
Institution
MUSIC.
Rhythm - correct answer the "surface" activity of music, based upon duration of musical sounds
Beat - correct answer the underlying pulse of music
Tempo - correct answer refers to the rate of speed of beats
Meter - correct answer the organization of beats into groups or...
Rhythm - correct answer the "surface" activity of music, based upon duration of musical sounds
Beat - correct answer the underlying pulse of music
Tempo - correct answer refers to the rate of speed of beats
Meter - correct answer the organization of beats into groups or patterns
Duple Meter - correct answer |>u|>u|
Triple Meter - correct answer |>uu|>uu|
Quadruple Meter - correct answer |>u>u|>u>u|
Measure - correct answer the length of a pattern (meter) of beats
Bar Lines - correct answer vertical lines that show where beat patterns begin and end
Nonmetric - correct answer refers to music that has no strong sense of beat or meter
Syncopation - correct answer the stressing of normally unstressed beats
Melody - correct answer the succession of single pitches set to rhythm
Interval - correct answer the distance between two pitches
, Melodic Structure - correct answer melodies often minor linguistic structure, where phrases combine
to create sentences
Phrase - correct answer a more or less incomplete melodic idea that ends with a cadence
Cadence - correct answer a resting point in music that occurs at the end of phrases
Incomplete Cadence - correct answer a resting point where the music feels like it must continue on
- similar to a comma
Complete Cadence - correct answer a resting point that gives the listener a feeling of completion
- like a period
Musical Sentence - correct answer a complete musical thought (made up of two or more phrases)
that ends with a complete cadence
Sequence - correct answer refers to repeating a melodic fragment at different pitch levels (the
melodic pattern begins on successively lower or higher notes)
Harmony - correct answer the sounding together of two or more notes
Chord - correct answer three or more notes sounded together; the basic building block of harmony
Broken Chord - correct answer refers to playing the notes of a chord separately
Progression - correct answer the movement from one chord to another chord
Scale - correct answer a series of pitches arranged in order
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