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30 Cards in this Set
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Conjunct Melody
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Melody that is close together
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Disjunct Melody
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Melody that is not close together
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CounterMelody
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Complements main melody
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Duple Division
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(Marching) 1 stressed beat, 1 non-stressed. ONE-two
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Triple Division
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ONE-two-three (waltz)
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compund
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Patterns with beats divided into 3
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Additive
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grouping of irregular beats that add up to a larger overall pattern
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Synchopation
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Places emphasis on the music where you wouldn't expect emphasis
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Monophonic texture
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(one sound) 1 voice
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Homophony texture
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One voice with one accompanying melody
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Imitation
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one melody line imitates another. (Feud)
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Polyphony
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Many melodies all playing at the same time, each with equal status
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Counterpoint
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some lines going up, some going down
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Homorhythmic
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Uses the same rhythm for every instrument. They can play different notes, however. Tend to fall at the end of a piece
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Motive
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Smallest building block of form, equivalent to a word in english
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Sequence
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Something happens after another related thing. Have to change notes, equivalent to an english clause.
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Ostinato
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A musical idea that gets repeated
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Cadence
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completion of a musical phrase.
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Theme
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More than one phrase, made up of 2 ore more phrases
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Strophic Form
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Multiple verses that all have the same music (ex. Hymns) - words change but the melody doesn't
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Through-Composed Form
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difference music for each verse
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Binary Form
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Two part form (A-B)
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Ternary Form
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Three Party Form
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Sonata Allegro Form
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ABA Form, Exposition (Main theme - 2 themes), Development (B - Many keys, changes an "A" theme), Recapitulation (A - all in the same key)
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Fugue
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Imitative form, based on the concept of sequence
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Middle Ages - Patronage
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The church
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Renaissance - Patronage
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church
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Baroque Era - Patronage
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Church and Royals
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Classical Era - Patronage
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Royalty
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Romantic Era - Patronage
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Middle Class
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