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  • November 15, 2024
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MUSIC 101 FINAL EXAM REVIEW
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Pitch - Answer-Highness or lowness of a note

Consonant - Answer-When the two notes played together sound pleasing or stable

Dissonant - Answer-Sounds unstable or "unfinished"

Dynamics - Answer-Loudness and softness

Dynamic Descriptions - Answer-piano-soft
mezzo piano-medium soft
pianissimo-very soft
forte-loud
mezzo forte-medium loud
fortissimo-very loud

Crescendo - Answer-Gradual increase in volume

Decrescendo - Answer-Gradual decrease in volume

Duple' Meters - Answer-Two beats per measure

Triple Meters - Answer-Three beats per measure

Tempo - Answer-Indication of speed

Tempo Descriptions - Answer-largo-board
adagio-easy
andante-walking pace
moderato-moderate
allegro-fast
vivace-lively
presto-very fast

Chord - Answer-Formed when three or more different notes are played together

Pentantonic Scale - Answer-Scale with five notes in it

Chromatic Scale - Answer-A scale made up of entirely half steps

Scale - Answer-A group of notes arranged in ascending or descending order

, Cadence - Answer-In music, these are like punctuations. They provide stopping points
in the flow of the discourse

Monophony - Answer-A single melody with no accompaniment

Polyphony - Answer-Several different lines of music are sounded together

Round - Answer-Musical lines are identical but begin at different times

Homophony - Answer-Music that moves by chords
most common=involves a solo voice with chordal accompaniment

Texture - Answer-Describes the way in which different musical sounds are combined

Stringed Instruments - Answer-Violin, viola, cello, double bass

Woodwinds Instruments - Answer-Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon

Brass Instruments - Answer-French horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba

Percussion Instruments - Answer-Instruments that involve hitting or shaking
Drums, cymbals, triangle, xylophone

Keyboard Instruments - Answer-Piano, harpsichord, organ, synthesizer

What are the 6 Musical Eras of Music? - Answer-1. Middle Ages (400-1400)
2. Renaissance (1400-1600
3. Baroque (1600-1750)
4. Classic (1750-1800)
5. Romantic (1800-1900)
6. Twentieth Century (1900-2000)

Swing - Answer-Rhythm you feel in jazz that makes you want to move in some way

Plainchant - Answer-Vocal music for church services from the early Middle Ages
"Gregorian Chant" Melodies ranging from very simple to complex, but all sung by a
group in unison with no harmony and no accompaniment

Syllabic - Answer-One notes for every syllable of text

Melismatic - Answer-Large number of notes sung to a single syllable; or it may be
something in between

Neumatic - Answer-Small number of notes per syllable of the text

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