MUSIC

Cards (51)

  • rhythm
    the recurring pulse/beat in music
  • tempo
    the overall pace of the song
  • music
    expresses ideas and emotions in significant form
  • melody
    a series of musical tone falling into a recignizable pattern
  • harmony
    the relationship of pitches as they sound simltenuously. the blending of tones
  • texture
    the pattern of sound created by the interaction of musical voices
  • dynamics
    the aspect of music reluting to degrees of loudness or softness
  • monophonic
    musical texture has one melody
  • free meter
    does not have a beat
  • homophonic
    musical texture that has two or more voices, one is melody and others are support
  • polyphonic
    this musical texture has two or more voice moving independently from one another at the same time
  • dark ages
    medieval period is also known as
  • Roman empire
    post-republican period of acient rome
  • 1400 - 1600 AD

    the years of medieval period
  • chant
    the main genre of music written during the medieval period
  • churches
    chant music was written and performed primarily in
  • sacred / vocal
    the type of musical primarily existed during the medieval period
  • oral tradition/ orally
    how was music passed down
  • Adam Del Pa Halle
    french poet, musician, composer and a trouvers
  • sacular music
    was not bound by catholic traditions emerged
  • troubadours
    the generic term for poet sound
  • gregorian chant
    a form of monophonics religous music in western christianity that accmpied the celebration of mass and other ritual service
  • characteristics of gregorian chant
    monophonic
    free meter
    modals
    base on latin italy
    use of noune notation
  • franz joseph hyad
    he was named " father of the symphony"
  • sonata
    term is applied too a variety of works for solo intrument suchas key board or violin
  • concerto
    a classical form of music intended primarily to emphasize the individualiity of the solo instrument and to a hibit the virtousity and interpretative abilities of the performers
  • sinofonyia
    the symphony derive from
  • D50 - 820
    the music of the classical period existed during this year
  • the benefits of listening to playing classical music
    increase IQ
    treats mental health
    increase work production
  • nationalism
    philosophies are observed is 18th- century classicism
  • 2nd movement
    movement of concerto has more ornamentation than the first movement
  • 2nd movement
    a movement in sonata where in it is mostly lyrical
  • sonata allergo form
    the most importnant form that developed during the classical era
  • development
    it is the middle part of the sonata allergo form
  • ludwig van beethoven
    he was the composer that bridged the late classical are and the early romantic era.
  • wolfgang amadeus mozart
    a child prodigy and the most amazing gwnius in musikal history
  • sonare
    where did the word sonata come from
  • 1825-1910
    the appoaimate dute or the romantic period
  • beethoven
    composer starter the transition from classicism toromantic
  • piano
    one of the most important instrument in the romantic period was