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MUS 121 Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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MUS 121 Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers 
 
Pitch 
is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound. No doubt you've noticed that most men speak and sing in a lower range of pitches than women or children do. 
Interval 
distance in pitch between any two tones 
Octave 
interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone 
Dynamics 
degrees of loudness or softness in music 
Crescendo 
gradually louder 
Diminuendo 
gradually softer 
Tone ...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024 Rated A+
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Antiquity - 500AD - 500BC 
Medieval - 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
Renaissance - 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
Baroque - 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras, (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), string quartets, harpsichord 
and organ become more popular 
Classical - 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
Romantic - 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism, symphonic poem 
20th Century - 
- Rejection o...
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Baroque Music (1600-1750) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Baroque Music () Questions and Answers 100% Pass Two Giants of baroque composition George Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach (Bach's death in 1750 marks death of the period) 
Opera drama sung to orchestral accompaniment; melodic lines imitated the rhythms and inflections of speech 
Early baroque composers favored... homophonic texture (unlike the renaissance); characterizes early period; by the latter period they favored pholyphonic texture 
Tonal basis of most compositions (1690) major ...
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Baroque Exam Connect Questions and Answers
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Baroque Exam Connect Questions and Answers 
The type of musical composition that contained chorales and that was used in Lutheran 
religious services in the early 1700s was the church? - Answer-Cantata 
In late baroque music, __________ are the most important voices. - Answer-the 
soprano and bass lines 
Opera commonly fuses together which of the following elements? - Answer-Music, 
Acting, Dance and Ballet 
In which country did the sonata originate? - Answer-Italy 
Early 1600-40 - Answer-Compos...
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Baroque Written Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2024.
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Alessandro Striggio - correct answer 1536/1537 - February 29, 1592 
was an Italian composer, instrumentalist and diplomat of the Renaissance. He composed numerous madrigals as well as dramatic music, and by combining the two, became the inventor of madrigal comedy. 
 
Emilio de' Cavalieri - correct answer 1550-March 11, 1602 
was an Italian composer, producer, organist, diplomat, choreographer and dancer at the end of the Renaissance ...
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Baroque Era Final Exam Prediction Questions 2024.
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Baroque Era Final Exam Prediction Questions 2024.Baroque - correct answer Began as a term of "disapproval" 
-Jewelers used this term to describe oddly colored or misshapen pearls 
-Today it is no longer a negative term 
 
Life in the Baroque Era - correct answer -Was a period of absolute monarchs 
-The political instability and wars that had dominated Europe for so many years gave way to a period of international peace and economic expansion 
-Many political repressions, punitive taxation. a...
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Praxis 5114 Music Content and Instruction Exam Guide 2024
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characteristics of Medieval music - vocal music, sacred gregorian chant and masses, secular dance such as troubadours 
 
organum - early form of polyphony in which voices were sung in parallel motion 
 
first mass by a known composer - Mess de Notre Dame by Machaut 
 
the Ordinary in mass (6 sections) - Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei 
 
medieval motet - polyphonic piece ft. tenor line derived from plainchant with one or more upper voices in French or Latin. vocal line s...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Questions And Answers 2024 Rated A+
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Antiquity - 500AD - 500BC 
Medieval - 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
Renaissance - 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
Baroque - 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and organ 
become more popular 
Classical - 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
Romantic - 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism 
20th Century - 
- Rejection of common practice
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Questions And Answers 2024 Rated A+
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Antiquity - 500AD - 500BC 
Medieval - 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
Renaissance - 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
Baroque - 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras, (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), string quartets, harpsichord 
and organ become more popular 
Classical - 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
Romantic - 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism, symphonic poem 
20th Century - 
- Rejection o...
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baroque question n answers graded A+ 2023
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baroqueAlessandro Striggio - correct answer 1536/1537 - February 29, 1592 
was an Italian composer, instrumentalist and diplomat of the Renaissance. He composed numerous madrigals as well as dramatic music, and by combining the two, became the inventor of madrigal comedy. 
 
Emilio de' Cavalieri - correct answer 1550-March 11, 1602 
was an Italian composer, producer, organist, diplomat, choreographer and dancer at the end of the Renaissance era. His work was critical in defining the beginning o...
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