Why was the basso continuo important in the Baroque era
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The basso continuo was important to the Baroque era because it
accompanied the melody line while filling in the harmony.
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Gregorian Chant was originally notated with
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They were notated with neumes.
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Why are churches usually good places to perform antiphonal music
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The shape of most churches provides the necessary space for two
or more choirs.
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Which term describes the simplest method of performing chant
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Monophonic is the simplest method of performing chant.
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Which notation system is similar to neumatic notation
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Jewish Ta'amim
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What word best describes Gregorian Chant
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monophonic
monophonic
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What was the name of the six-note pattern aid invented by Guido d'Arezzo as a mnemonic aid
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Hexachord
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The early and late baroque periods differed in that composers in the early baroque
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Favored Homophonic texture.
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What was the popular compositional technique during the Renaissance
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Polyphony
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In music what is a tritone used for
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A tritone is used in music as a space in melody or as musical
interval that is the sum of three near whole or full tones. The
tritone was used extensively in the Baroque Era.
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Which of the following composers was spanish
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palestrina
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What Finish the pattern for the order of sharps in a key signature F C .
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G#. D#, A#, E#, B#
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A tritone is...
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a musical interval composed of three adjacent whole tones.
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Why was the basso continuo important in the Baroque era
The basso continuo was important to the Baroque era because it
accompanied the melody line while filling in the harmony.
Gregorian Chant was originally notated with
They were notated with neumes.
Why are churches usually good places to perform antiphonal music
The shape of most churches provides the necessary space for two
or more choirs.
Which term describes the simplest method of performing chant
Monophonic is the simplest method of performing chant.
Which notation system is similar to neumatic notation
Jewish Ta'amim
What word best describes Gregorian Chant
monophonic
monophonic
What was the name of the six-note pattern aid invented by Guido d'Arezzo as a mnemonic aid
Hexachord
The early and late baroque periods differed in that composers in the early baroque
Favored Homophonic texture.
What was the popular compositional technique during the Renaissance
Polyphony
In music what is a tritone used for
A tritone is used in music as a space in melody or as musical
interval that is the sum of three near whole or full tones. The
tritone was used extensively in the Baroque Era.
Which of the following composers was spanish
palestrina
What Finish the pattern for the order of sharps in a key signature F C .
G#. D#, A#, E#, B#
A tritone is...
a musical interval composed of three adjacent whole tones.