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MUS 1500 Midterm
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Music
Undergraduate 1
10/28/2012

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What musical era was Beethoven from?
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Classic
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What musical era was Mozart from?
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Classic
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What musical era was Ravel from?
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Romantic
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What musical era was Brahms from?
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Modern
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Define: Symphony
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A multi-movement work played by an orchestra
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Define: Sonata
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A multi-movement work played by a single pianist, or by one instrument with piano accompaniment
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Define: String Quartet
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A multi-movement work played by 2 violins, viola, and a cello
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Define: Concerto
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A 3-movement work for a solo instrument with orchestral accompaniment
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What was the problem with the first pianos?
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They were too loud
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T or F: "Call and Response" and "polyrhythm" are two important aspects of all African musics.
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True
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T or F: The Indonesian island of Bali is especially known for its complex Gamelan tradition.
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True
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Define: Erhu
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A 2-stringed Chinese instrument
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Define: 'Ud
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A Middle-Eastern pear-shaped, fretless stringed instrument
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Define: Kora
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An African 13-stringed bridge harp
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Define: Sitar
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A long-necked stringed instrument of India
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Define: Koto
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A Japanese plucked instrument with 13 strings and moveable bridges
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Define: Tabla
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A pair of drums used to accompany the music of India
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Define: Darabukkah
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A small clay Middle-Eastern drum that changes pitch by the player's finger pressure
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Define: Call and Response
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The native-African tradition of a leader's improvised phrases alternatingly "answered" by a larger group
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Define: Mariachi
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A traditional Mexican group comprised of guitars, violin, trumpet, etc
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Define: Shamisen
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A 3-stringed Japanese "banjo"
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Define: Pentatonic Scale
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A 5-note family of pitches (often used in Japanese music)
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Define: Improvisation
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Creating new music "on-the-spot" (at the same time it is being performed)
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Define: Zheng
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A large Chinese instrument with 13 to 21 strings
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Define: Polyrhythm
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Several independent rhythms sounding at the same time
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Define: Bonang
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A bronze "pot"-like instrument used in the gamelan
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Who is Ravi Shankar?
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India's best-known guru/sitarist
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Define: Big Band
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A white, more heavily-arranged adaptation of "swing"
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Define: Orchestral Jazz
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A symphonic style that incorporates certain elements of jazz, but has no improvisation
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Define: Cool Jazz
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A "mellow" "West Coast" jazz style developed in the 1950s
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Define: Boogie Woogie
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An outgrowth of Rhythm & Blues with its well-known "*-to-the-bar rhythmic structure
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Define: Hot Jazz
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A lively early style of "Dixieland" jazz developed in the 1920s/30s
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Define: Bebop
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An intensely improvisatory/virtuosic style of jazz developed in the 1950s
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Define: Scat Singing
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A style of improvised jazz singing on colorful nonsense syllables
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Define: Swing
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A "Big Band" jazz style prominent in the 1930s-50s
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Define: Free Jazz
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A "random" loosely-structured style of jazz promoted by Coleman
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Define: Fusion
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A combination of Jazz and Rock styles
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Define: Jazz "Rhythm Section"
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Usually Bass, Piano/Guitar and Drums
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Which style did Miles Davis promote?
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Jazz-Rock Fusion
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Which style did Charlie Parker promote?
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Bebop
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Which style did Ornette Coleman promote?
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Free jazz
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Which style did Louis Armstrong promote?
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Hot Jazz
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Which style did Benny Goodman promote?
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Swing
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Which style did Dave Brubeck promote?
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Cool jazz
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Which style did Duke Ellington promote?
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Orchestral Jazz
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Which style did George Gershwin promote?
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Big band
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Which style did The Andrews Sisters promote?
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Boogie-Woogie
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Define: Tone Color
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The characteristic sound of an instrument/voice
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Define: Melody
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The horizontal presentation of pitch
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Define: Harmony
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The vertical relationship of pitches
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Define: Texture
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The interrelationship of simultaneously-sounding musical lines
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Define: Rhythm
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The element of "time" in music
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Define: Form
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The structural design of a musical work
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Define: Dynamics
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The relative loudness/quietness of musical sound
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Define: Binary
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AB form
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Define: Theme
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A melody that is the basis for an extended musical work
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Define: Meter
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Beats organized in a recurring accent pattern
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Define: Ternary
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ABA form
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Define: Fortissimo
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A very LOUD dynamic level
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Define: Tempo
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The speed of the musical beat
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Define: Largo
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A very SLOW tempo
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Define: Pianissimo
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A very QUIET dynamic level
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Define: Syncopation
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An "off-the-beat" accent
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Define: Presto
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A very FAST tempo
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Define: Chord
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A harmonic cluster of three or more pitches
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Define: Pitch
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The relative highness/lowness of a musical sound
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What is the correct chronological order of the six musical eras?
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MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE, BAROQUE, CLASSIC, ROMANTIC,MODERN
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Which era is Josquin Desprez from?
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Renaissance
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Which era is Schoenberg from?
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Modern
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Which era is Brahms from?
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Romantic
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Which era is Vaughan Williams from?
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Modern
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Which era is Palestrina from?
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Renaissance
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Which era is Handel from?
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Baroque
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Which era is Ligeti from?
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Modern
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Which era is JS Bach from?
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Baroque
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Define: Requiem
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A Mass for the Dead
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Define: Avant Garde
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A term that means "on the forefront" of experimentation
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Define: Oratorio
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A long multi-movement work based on a Biblical text, for solo singers, chorus, and orchestra
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Define: Cantata
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A short multi-movement work for solo singers, chorus, and orchestra, usually set to a German text for performance in a Lutheran church service
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Define: Motet
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A polyphonic choral work based on religious words that are NOT from the Mass
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T or F: Mozart died at age 35 while working on a Requiem Mass
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True
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What does the "double escapement" mechanism on a modern piano allow the player to do?
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Quickly repeat the same note.
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T or F: "Chamber music" is written for a small ensemble with one player on each part
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True
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What instruments does a String Trio consist of?
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Two violins and cello
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What instruments does a Wind Quintet consist of?
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Horn, oboe, flute, bassoon and clarinet
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Which instruments do a String Quartet consist of?
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Two violins, viola and cello
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What instruments does a Brass Quintet consist of?
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Two trumpets, tuba, trombone and horn
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What instrument does a Piano Trio consist of?
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Violin, cello and piano
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Define: Theme and Variations Form
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A main melodic idea is presented then undergoes a series of variations (Theme, Variation 1, Variation 2, Variation 3, etc.)
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Define: Scherzo and Trio Form
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After 1800, the usual 3rd movement design
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Define: Sonata Form
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The standard Classic 1st movement design: a musical debate with Exposition, Development, and Recapitulation sections
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Define: Minuet and Trio Form
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Before 1800, the standard Classic 3rd movement design based on an aristocratic dance in 3/4 meter
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Define: Rondo Form
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Commonly used in final movements, this form features an easily-recognized melody ["A"] that returns either two or three times after contrasting material (ABACA or ABACABA)
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What are the 4 most common keyboard instruments?
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Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, and Harpsichord
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How is sound made in a Harpsichord?
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When a key is pressed, a tetter-todder motion raises a plectrum that plucks the string
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How is sound made in a Synthesizer?
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When a key is pressed, electrical current moves through a microchip to produce sound
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How is sound made in a Piano?
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When a key is pressed, a complex mechanism causes a felted hammer to strike the string
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How is sound made in an Organ?
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When a key is pressed, air is forced through a fixed set of pipes
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What is the largest musical instrument in both size and scope?
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Organ
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Define: Impressionism
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An understated, static style promoted by Debussy
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Define: Expressionism
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An ultra-shocking, dissonant style fostered by Schoenberg
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Define: Minimalism
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Modern music based on the hypnotic repetition/distortion of short patterns
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Define: Serialism
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The compositional technique besed on a pre-arranged series ("row") of 12 notes
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Define: Prepared Piano
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The process of attaching objects to the strings of a piano to create unusual new sounds
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Define: MIDI
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A language that allows computers and digital music devices to communicate together
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Define: Atonality
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Modern music that has no tonal center
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Define: Polytonality
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Music that sounds in two or more keys at the same time
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Define: Chance Music
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A compositional style in which aspects of the work are left to chance
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Define: Sprechstimme
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A half-spoken, half-sung style of singing on approximate pitches
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Describe: Copland: Appalachian Spring
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Ballet
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Describe: Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire
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Song Cycle
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Describe: Bernstein: West Side Story
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Jazz-Influenced Musical Theatre
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Describe: Cowell: The Banshee
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Tone Clusters
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Describe: Glass: Einstein on the Beach
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Minimalist Opera
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Describe: Schoenberg: A Survivor From Warsaw
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Serialism
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Describe: Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
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Symphonic Poem
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Describe: Cage: 4:33
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Chance Music
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Describe: Varese: Poeme Electronique
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Musique concrete
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