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MUS116 Test #1 2024

Horizontales
Notes in a melodic line that are not adjacent to each other
the distance between the highest and lowest note in a part
Very fast
Notes are played with no breaks, grouped by a slur marking
tone quality or color
Music with stresses on the beats
uses notes that are in the key signature
a curved line connecting multiple notes
a curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch (on the same line/space of staff)
"little"
music with parts playing different pitches, but the same general musical material; adj.
Mark that indicates how a note should be played
Slow tempo marking
material that happens multiple times
every part is doing its own independent thing
Get faster, speed up. (abbreviation)
#4
Notes in a melodic line that are adjacent to each other
#6
how loud and soft the music should be performed
freedom from tempo
Very very loud dynamic
musical punctuation on the end of a phrase
the main musical line of a piece
Verticales
notated in duple, performed in triple; often seen in jazz
the speed of the music, measured in BPM, prevalent language is Italian
#7
a major category of music (country, pop, rock, jazz, etc)
Very slow/long
Get slower; slow down. (abbreviation)
the units tempo is measured in
Suddently
a cadence that ends on V, musical “question mark”
the range within which most notes of a vocal part fall
Colloquial term for crunchy sound, “ugly”, weird harmony
#1
#3
when the music moves to a different do
uses notes that are not in the key signature
#5
#2
Very soft dynamic
an imitation of a style, artist, or period
A group of 3 or more notes that make up a harmony
how many layers of music/sound are going on at a given time
a musical thought
Medium-loud dynamic
Treble ___, bass ___, etc.