Music Theory 1 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Time Periods of Western Music History | Prehistoric, Ancient, Medieval (400 - 1400 ce), Renaissance (1400 - 1600 ce), Baroque (1600-1750 ce), Classical (1750-1820 ce), Romantic (1820-1900 ce), 20th Century - Present |
| Music | Humanly Organized Sound |
| Pulse | Regular measurement of time |
| Tempo | Speed of music |
| Rhythm | Organization of time |
| Melody | Meaningful succession of pitches |
| Harmony | Two or more simultaneously sounding pitches that support a melody |
| Timbre | Refers to the unique qualities of an instrument or sound |
| Dynamics | Loudness or softness of music |
| Form | The horizontal architecture of music |
| Monophonic | One musical voice |
| Polyphonic | All musical voices are important, equal |
| Homophonic | Melody is important, all other voices support the melody |
| Melodic shape ascending | Melody moves upward, from lower pitches to higher ones. |
| Melodic shape descending | Melody moves downward, from higher pitches to lower ones. |
| Programmatic Music (program music) | Music that is inspired by an extra-musical source |
| Absolute Music | Music inspired by a musical idea |
| Interval | The distance between two notes |
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