Cards in this guide (16)
What is humanism
A system of thought that center on humans and their value, capacities and worth. A secular study of the classics
A nonreligious study of Greek and Roman texts
A nonreligious study of ancient texts
A doctrine in which human interests and capabilities are of primary concern
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.
Tempo describes the speed of the beats in a piece of music
Which term describes alternation between a soloist and a group
Why were staff lines an important improvement to musical notation
staff lines indicted pitch
The Italian term that means to gradually increase volume is
Which instrument has an enclosed reed and produces a buzzing sound
Bag pipes and crumhorns have an enclosed reed and produce a
buzzing sound.
A Metronome marking of 200 would most likely be labeled
The technique used to create form that changes something already heard is
Alternation between a cantor chanting psalm verses and a choir singing a refrain is called
As tempo speeds up there will be more beats per measure
What secular performance technique is similar to responsorial psalmody
The early and late baroque periods differed in that composers in the early baroque
Favored Homophonic texture.
What During the Renaissance there was renewed interest in
ancient greek and roman culture
Diminuendo means the same as:
What is Italian term for soft volume Level is: