music 0.0 / 5 ? MusicvocabGCSENone Created by: EmilyCoombesCreated on: 08-06-17 19:21 modulation key change 1 of 41 augmentation doubling the note values 2 of 41 diminution halving the note values 3 of 41 drone long note 4 of 41 sforzando a loud note 5 of 41 pedal note normally in the bass part and stays the same with other notes over it 6 of 41 staccato short jagged notes 7 of 41 retrograde arranging the melody backwards 8 of 41 ostinato repeated phrase or pattern / riff 9 of 41 canon played as a round (different parts come in different parts) 10 of 41 trill moving from note to the other quickly 11 of 41 dynamics volume 12 of 41 legato smooth and flowing 13 of 41 chord 2 or more notes (1st 3rd and 5th) 14 of 41 scalic melody that is a scale 15 of 41 arpeggio notes from a chord plyed seperately 16 of 41 step c-d 17 of 41 skip c-e 18 of 41 leap c-f 19 of 41 melisma singing a syllable over different notes 20 of 41 syllabic each syllable is matched to a note 21 of 41 metre time signature 22 of 41 texture effect of all the different parts (homophonic, monophonic, polyphonic) 23 of 41 tonality key in major or minor 24 of 41 tempo pace speed 25 of 41 timbre sounds 26 of 41 homophonic singer and pianist 27 of 41 monophonic solo 28 of 41 rhythmic motif short phrase that reoccurs through the piece 29 of 41 mordent c, d, b, c the note is to be played with a single rapid alternation with the note above/ below 30 of 41 appoggiatura leans on the main note taking half its value 31 of 41 polarised texture high part and low part 32 of 41 glisssando sliding between notes 33 of 41 sonority sound quality 34 of 41 accelerando get faster 35 of 41 ritardando slowing down 36 of 41 perfect cadence sounds as though the music has come to an end chords v-i 37 of 41 interrupted cadence ends unexpectedly (minor chord) 38 of 41 imperfect cadence sounds unfinished ends on chord v 39 of 41 plagal cadences hym sounds finished iv-i 40 of 41 antiphonal early baroque period (musical discussion) 41 of 41
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