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Medieval Time Period - Answer-600-1450

Renaissance Time Period - Answer-1450-1600

Baroque Time Period - Answer-1600-1750

Classical Time Period - Answer-1750-1825

Program Music - Answer-Instrumental music endowed with literary or pictorial
associations, especially popular in the nineteenth century

Absolute Music - Answer-Music that has no literary, dramatic, or pictorial program

Melody - Answer-A series of single notes that add up to a recognizable whole.

Harmony - Answer-1. The quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole. 2.
Agreement or concord.

Timbre - Answer-THE CHARACTERISTIC QUALITY OF SOUND PRODUCED BY A
PARTICULAR INSTRUMENT OR VOICE; TONE COLOR

Rhythm - Answer-Definition: A musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed
and unstressed syllables (meter) or by the repetition of words and phrases or even
whole lines or sentence

Monophony - Answer-A musical texture involving a single melodic line, as in Gregorian
chant; as opposed to polyphony

Homophony - Answer-Accompaniment with melody

Polyphony - Answer-(n): Music containing 2+ independent but harmonious melodies.

Dissonant - Answer-not in harmony; disagreeing, at odds

Consonant - Answer-harmonious; in agreement

Tempo - Answer-Speed at which the music is being played

Adagio - Answer-A slow tempo

Allegro - Answer-Fast

, Andante - Answer-At a walking pace

Grave - Answer-Serious

Largo - Answer-Long; Slow

Presto - Answer-Very Fast

Vivace - Answer-Lively

Dynamics - Answer-Degrees of loudness or softness in music

Piano - Answer-Soft

Forte - Answer-Loud

Crescendo - Answer-steadily increasing in volume or force

Diminuendo - Answer-Gradually softer

Pizzicato - Answer-Plucking of strings

Staccato - Answer-Detached or disconnected in sound or style

Legato - Answer-smooth and connected

Orchestra - Answer-A large group of instrumentalists playing together

Symphony - Answer-An elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four
movements, at least one of which is traditionally in sonata form.

Concerto - Answer-A musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments
accompanied by an orchestra, esp. one conceived on a relatively large scale

Cadenza - Answer-A solo passage played with freedom

Chamber Music - Answer-Instrumental music played by a small ensemble, with one
player to a part, the most important form being the string quartet

Trio Sonata - Answer-Common instrumental genre during the baroque period, a sonata
for two treble instruments (usually violins) above a basso continuo. A performance
featured four or more players if more than one was used for the continuo part.

Piano Trio - Answer-piano, violin, cello

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