Consort is a same family of instruments. The string consort:
violin, viola, cello and bass. A wind consort is an ensemble of
recorders in different registers.
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Singing a melody without alternating voices or groups is called
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direct psalmody
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The technique used to create form that simply plays a section again is
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Repetition. The technique used to create form that simply plays
a section again is called repetition.
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Which term refers to how loud or quiet the music is
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dynamics, crescendo and decrescendo. The volumes are ppp ( p =
piano, also known as soft and very quiet ), pp, and p ( amount of
P's depend on how low and soft the music writer wants it; maximum
is usually three ). And fff ( f = forte, means loud depending on
how many forte marks. Then there'll be mp and mf, which means the
loudest for the piano and the softest for the forte.
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A Metronome marking of 200 would most likely be labeled
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vivace
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What is the Italian word meaning soft
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piano
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A style of performance where a soloist alternates with a choir is called
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responsorial psalmody.
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What does a dynamic marking mean....for piano.
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dynamic markings tell you how loud or soft to play.
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Andante means what
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a walking pace
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Which instrument did Andrea Amati invent
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violin
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which of the following baroque forms follows the pattern fast-slow-fast
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Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern
fast-slow-fast.
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What is organum
A: A style of early polyphony.
Who composed the Messe de Nostre Dame
Machaut
What does Consort mean in musical terms
Consort is a same family of instruments. The string consort:
violin, viola, cello and bass. A wind consort is an ensemble of
recorders in different registers.
Singing a melody without alternating voices or groups is called
direct psalmody
The technique used to create form that simply plays a section again is
Repetition. The technique used to create form that simply plays
a section again is called repetition.
Which term refers to how loud or quiet the music is
dynamics, crescendo and decrescendo. The volumes are ppp ( p =
piano, also known as soft and very quiet ), pp, and p ( amount of
P's depend on how low and soft the music writer wants it; maximum
is usually three ). And fff ( f = forte, means loud depending on
how many forte marks. Then there'll be mp and mf, which means the
loudest for the piano and the softest for the forte.
A Metronome marking of 200 would most likely be labeled
vivace
What is the Italian word meaning soft
piano
A style of performance where a soloist alternates with a choir is called
responsorial psalmody.
What does a dynamic marking mean....for piano.
dynamic markings tell you how loud or soft to play.
Andante means what
a walking pace
Which instrument did Andrea Amati invent
violin
which of the following baroque forms follows the pattern fast-slow-fast
Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern
fast-slow-fast.