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Match the vocabulary word and it's definition. Dynamic [ Choose ] Pitches organized with rhythm as a recognizable unit that has a beginning, middle and end. Like words in a sentence. The largest structure, it is created by repetition and contrast of the smaller Structures. The time aspect of music, the length of the sound being made. How loud or soft the sound is. More than one pitch sounding at the same time. The way the various lines of music are layered 'on top' of each other. The quality of the sound, what instrument is making the sound. The "notes", or the relative high sound or low sound that is heard. Pitch [ Choose ] Pitches organized with rhythm as a recognizable unit that has a beginning, middle and end. Like words in a sentence. The largest structure, it is created by repetition and contrast of the smaller Structures. The time aspect of music, the length of the sound being made. How loud or soft the sound is. More than one pitch sounding at the same time. The way the various lines of music are layered 'on top' of each other. The quality of the sound, what instrument is making the sound. The "notes", or the relative high sound or low sound that is heard. Tone Color/Timber [ Choose ] Pitches organized with rhythm as a recognizable unit that has a beginning, middle and end. Like words in a sentence. The largest structure, it is created by repetition and contrast of the smaller Structures. The time aspect of music, the length of the sound being made. How loud or soft the sound is. More than one pitch sounding at the same time. The way the various lines of music are layered 'on top' of each other. The quality of the sound, what instrument is making the sound. The "notes", or the relative high sound or low sound that is heard. Melody [ Choose ] Pitches organized with rhythm as a recognizable unit that has a beginning, middle and end. Like words in a sentence. The largest structure, it is created by repetition and contrast of the smaller Structures. The time aspect of music, the length of the sound being made. How loud or soft the sound is. More than one pitch sounding at the same time. The way the various lines of music are layered 'on top' of each other. The quality of the sound, what instrument is making the sound. The "notes", or the relative high sound or low sound that is heard. Rhythm [ Choose ] Pitches organized with rhythm as a recognizable unit that has a beginning, middle and end. Like words in a sentence. The largest structure, it is created by repetition and contrast of the smaller Structures. The time aspect of music, the length of the sound being made. How loud or soft the sound is. More than one pitch sounding at the same time. The way the various lines of music are layered 'on top' of each other. The quality of the sound, what instrument is making the sound. The "notes", or the relative high sound or low sound that is heard. Harmony [ Choose ] Pitches organized with rhythm as a recognizable unit that has a beginning, middle and end. Like words in a sentence. The largest structure, it is created by repetition and contrast of the smaller Structures. The time aspect of music, the length of the sound being made. How loud or soft the sound is. More than one pitch sounding at the same time. The way the various lines of music are layered 'on top' of each other. The quality of the sound, what instrument is making the sound. The "notes", or the relative high sound or low sound that is heard. Texture [ Choose ] Pitches organized with rhythm as a recognizable unit that has a beginning, middle and end. Like words in a sentence. The largest structure, it is created by repetition and contrast of the smaller Structures. The time aspect of music, the length of the sound being made. How loud or soft the sound is. More than one pitch sounding at the same time. The way the various lines of music are layered 'on top' of each other. The quality of the sound, what instrument is making the sound. The "notes", or the relative high sound or low sound that is heard. Form [ Choose ] Pitches organized with rhythm as a recognizable unit that has a beginning, middle and end. Like words in a sentence. The largest structure, it is created by repetition and contrast of the smaller Structures. The time aspect of music, the length of the sound being made. How loud or soft the sound is. More than one pitch sounding at the same time. The way the various lines of music are layered 'on top' of each other. The quality of the sound, what instrument is making the sound. The "notes", or the relative high sound or low sound that is heard.   Flag this Question Question 2 1 pts <p>In which language are dynamics generally described?</p> In which language are dynamics generally described?

German

Italian

English

French

  Flag this Question Question 3 1 pts <p>Which dynamic indication is the softest?</p> Which dynamic indication is the softest?

piano

forte

subito

mezzo piano

  Flag this Question Question 4 1 pts <p>What is the musical term for “loud”?</p> What is the musical term for “loud”?

major

sforzando

piano

forte

  Flag this Question Question 5 1 pts <p>What is the musical term for “suddenly”?</p> What is the musical term for “suddenly”?

subito

sforzando

forte

piano

  Flag this Question Question 6 1 pts <p>Which term indicates a gradual increase in dynamic level?</p> Which term indicates a gradual increase in dynamic level?

decrescendo

piano

crescendo

subito

  Flag this Question Question 7 1 pts <p>Which of these words does not describe tone color? </p> <p> </p> Which of these words does not describe tone color?   

lush

bright

fast

brassy

  Flag this Question Question 8 1 pts <p>Organizing beats into predictable repeated units called:</p> Organizing beats into predictable repeated units called:

an accent

meter

beat

rhythm

  Flag this Question Question 9 1 pts <p>Tempo is the term for the:</p> Tempo is the term for the:

number of beats per measure.

arrangement of short and long notes.

arrangement of rhythms over the meter.

the speed of the beat.

  Flag this Question Question 10 1 pts <p>An interval is:</p> An interval is:

the pitch range of an instrument or voice

the distance or difference between two pitches.

a segment of vibrating string on a violin, viola, cello, or bass.

the time it takes to perform one tune.

  Flag this Question Question 11 1 pts <p>A chord/harmony that creates a sense of rest/ease can be described as:</p> A chord/harmony that creates a sense of rest/ease can be described as:

dissonant

homophonic

imitative

consonant

  Flag this Question Question 12 1 pts <p>A chord/harmony that sounds “crunchy”, unstable, or in need of resolution is called:</p> A chord/harmony that sounds “crunchy”, unstable, or in need of resolution is called:

dissonant.

a motive.

polyphonic

consonant

  Flag this Question Question 13 1 pts <p>The texture of a single melody played without accompaniment is:</p> The texture of a single melody played without accompaniment is:

monophony

homophony

polyphony

imitative counterpoint

  Flag this Question Question 14 3 pts <p>Define Genre in detail:</p> Define Genre in detail: Keyboard Shortcuts button.gif ¬ 1__#$!@%!#__button.gif ¬ 2__#$!@%!#__button.gif ¬ icon.png ¬ 1__#$!@%!#__icon.png ¬ downtick.png ¬ record.gif ¬ Font Size Paragraph

  Flag this Question Question 15 3 pts <p>Define Era and explain how they are ‘created’</p> Define Era and explain how they are ‘created’

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