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3142 03 Conducting Fundamentals written final exam

Horizontales
Which clarinets read in treble clef?
Shade of clothing good for conducting
The interval of transposition for the English horn is down a perfect ________
Organized sound over time with intent
Clef that contrabassoons and euphoniums use
Workplace the conductor uses to command attention for rehearsal or performance
Contrabassoon sounds an________lower than written
Cessation of rhythm
Process of writing music in a key or octave other than that of the actual sound of the instrument
The interval of transposition for the E-flat soprano clarinet is up a minor ________
All saxophones are written in ________ clef
Although it has different pitched varieties, this instrument always sounds as written
Type of breath used by conductor to start a piece, give cues, etc.
Direct line to the composer in study, and a reference tool for the conductor in rehearsal and performance
Number of ways conductors use to show dynamics
Verticales
Musical notation used to show where C appears on the staff
The steady reiteration of beatpoints
Motion used to control a response after the beat instead of on the beat (abbr)
Piccolo sounds an octave________ than written
A non-verbal signal given to a performer or group of performers by the conductor to make elements of the piece musically significant or to insure the accuracy of an entrance
Sounding pitch = ________ pitch
One way to show dynamics is through ________left-hand gestures
Only________if you want to keep a very slow pulse or slow a piece down
Imaginary plane where all icti fall, roughly chest-high
Concert pitch = ________ pitch
Prep beat = ________-1
Style of conducting where the left hand conducts exactly like the right hand
2 + 2 = 5
Device used by the conductor to generate the icti clearly
The precise instants of the rhythmic pulse shown by the tip of the baton
Period of silence in a piece
Good for a conductor to make contact with when starting a piece or giving cues
Clef violas use
Clef cellos, bassoons, and tenor trombones frequently use
Type of beat that coincides with the breath of the performers and should indicate style, tempo, dynamics, etc.