create variation in a musical motive by shortening it.
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Music that describes nature or tells a story is known as
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tonal music
Reason: APE EGS
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Developed in the Baroque Era the theory of is a sense or pull towards a tonal center or key
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tonality
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Using notes outside of a given key to produce heightened color is referred to as
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Chromaticism is using notes outside of a given key to produce
heightened color.
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The orchestra has primary instrument groups
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four
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The frequency of waves is given in
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Cycles per second. The term was common until the 70's when we
started calling this a hertz. One Hertz is the same as one cycle
per second or cps. 10,000 hertz was called 10 KHZ or 10K/cps.
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A vibrating object pushes the molecules together and causes an area of compression
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True.
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What is a musical motive
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A motive is a short musical idea.
A short musical idea.
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Once energy is applied to cause an object to vibrate a sound occurs
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TRUE
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Systematic musicology is the approach to music study from either a scientific or a
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Systematic musicology is the approach to music study from a
scientific or a philosophical perspective. This covers all of the
other approaches of musicology.
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The energy applied to cause vibration can be in the form of air pressure a stick a bow or electricity
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True
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Which is not a form of systematic musicology
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Music preformance
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An ethnomusicologist is someone who
studies music in its cultural context
Fragmentation is a way to
create variation in a musical motive by shortening it.
Music that describes nature or tells a story is known as
tonal music
Reason: APE EGS
Developed in the Baroque Era the theory of is a sense or pull towards a tonal center or key
tonality
Using notes outside of a given key to produce heightened color is referred to as
Chromaticism is using notes outside of a given key to produce
heightened color.
The orchestra has primary instrument groups
four
The frequency of waves is given in
Cycles per second. The term was common until the 70's when we
started calling this a hertz. One Hertz is the same as one cycle
per second or cps. 10,000 hertz was called 10 KHZ or 10K/cps.
A vibrating object pushes the molecules together and causes an area of compression
True.
What is a musical motive
A motive is a short musical idea.
A short musical idea.
Once energy is applied to cause an object to vibrate a sound occurs
TRUE
Systematic musicology is the approach to music study from either a scientific or a
Systematic musicology is the approach to music study from a
scientific or a philosophical perspective. This covers all of the
other approaches of musicology.
The energy applied to cause vibration can be in the form of air pressure a stick a bow or electricity