Cards in this guide (19)
What is organum
A: A style of early polyphony.
Why are churches usually good places to perform antiphonal music
The shape of most churches provides the necessary space for two
or more choirs.
The Italian term for a loud volume level is
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 a Tempo
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
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
The Italian term that means to gradually increase volume is
A soloist should usually be heard above a performing group
Which instrument is an ancestor of the modern tuba
One ancestor is an instrument called the serpent.
A Metronome marking of 200 would most likely be labeled
The technique used to create form that changes something already heard is
In an AABA form the B section would most likely be heard
As tempo speeds up there will be more beats per measure
The musical form that takes one idea and then changes it in some way is
The musical form that takes one idea and then changes it in some
way is theme and variations.
The early and late baroque periods differed in that composers in the early baroque
Favored Homophonic texture.
There is no relationship between tempo and key
Tempo and key are completely different components of a piece of music. Tempo is how quickly or slowly the piece is being played, whereas the key is which scale the piece is centered around. No matter which notes you play, they can be played at any tempo you wish!
No, key refers to the music scale or chords that are dominant in the music. Tempo refers to how fast (or slow) the music 'moves'.
Tempo and key are completely different components of a piece of music. Tempo is how quickly or slowly the piece is being played, whereas the key is which scale the piece is centered around. No matter which notes you play, they can be played at any tempo you wish!
Diminuendo means the same as:
Which instrument did Andrea Amati invent