musicterminology Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Aspect of music that deals with succession of pitches | Melody |
Notes | Pitch |
Aspect of music having to do with duration of notes in time | Rhythm |
Pulse of the music | Beat |
Speed of music | Tempo |
Regular groupings of beats | Meter |
Simultaneous sounding of different pitches | Harmony |
Two different pitches produced at the same time | Interval |
Three or more notes produced simultaneously | Chord |
Intervals or chords that sound stable | Consonance |
Intervals or chords that sound unstable | Dissonance |
The basic subject matter of a piece of music | Theme |
the way in which multiple sounds blend together | Texture |
Musical texture in which two or more melodic lines are played or sung simultaneously | Polyphony |
Way of describing things that occur at one point in time | Vertical |
Way of describing things that occur over time, such as rhythm or melody | Horizontal |
Volume of sound | dynamics |
The sonorous quality of an instrument or voice | Timbre |
A selection of ordered pitches | Scale |
One note per syllable | Syllabic Chant |
A couple notes per syllable | Neumatic Chant |
Many notes per syllable | Melismatic Chant |
Many notes on one syllable | Melisma Chant |
Two melodic lines placed against each other | Organum |
Note against note | Contrapunctus |
Credited with coming up with the four line staff | Guido of Arezzo |
The first composers who taught at Notre Dame cathedral/university | Leonin and Perotin |
THe piece of borrowed material a piece is built around | Cantus Firmus |
Mathematical function that says which sounds are encompassed in a single pitch | Harmonic Series |
Considered the greatest composer of the medieval period | Guillame Machaut |
Polyphonic piece that's not for the mass | Motet |
Texture that elevates one voice above a bed of chords or harmony | Homophony |
One of the great Reniassance composers | Josquin |
Mass written by Palestrina, saved the day for polyphony | Pope Marcellus Mass |
Writes a famous piece called L'homme Arme Mass | Guillame Dufay |
French musicians that lived in the courts | Troubadours/Trouveres |
The progressive tradition in the 1300's that pushed music to new limits | Ars Nova |
Language that is native to the region | Vernacular Language |
The most important secular genre of music in the Renaissance | Madrigal |
The act of writing music that expressed the meaning of a single word | Word Painting |
When a melody is passed between voices | Imitation |
When a melody is repeated in the same voice at different pitch | Sequencing |
Late Renaissance composer, usually considered the turning point from Renaissance to Baroque period | Claudio Monteverdi |
Madrigals that used instruments as well as singers | Concerted Madrigals |
Instrumental group that accompanies a soloist | Basso Continuo |
An argument concerning dissonance in music. Artusi argued that it was wrong and broke the rules | Artusian Conflict |
Old, conservative style, based on church music, sparing use of dissonance | Prima Practica |
New, progressive style, used mostly in secular music, writes music that supports the text. The meaning of text drives the style of music | Seconda Practica |
Muiscal Drama | Opera |
A group of intellectuals | Camerata |
A group of singers not involved with the actual drama that comment on the stage event | Chorus |
Speech-like singing, music that mimics human speech, like a dialogue in a play | Recitative |
Song, written for one character in early operas | Aria |
Gray area, somewhere between aria and recitative, blends them | Arioso |
The first opera written in 1597 | Dafne, by Jacopo Peri |
Noble court where Monteverdi worked | Gonzaga Court |
Desciples of Bacchus | Bacchantes |
The text of opera | Libretto |
The person who writes the text in opera | Librettist |
Male singer who was castrated before puberty | Castrato |
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