Music GCSE Theory Keywords: Harmony

So I don't even know what GCSE board I'm on but this is what our teacher has given us to learn, so. :)

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  • Created by: Connie
  • Created on: 01-11-11 15:52
What's the simplest form of harmony?
one note whilst a melody plays over it
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What's a pedal note?
harmony changing over a singe bass note
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If something is concordant, the notes are...
consonant (they all fit/match)
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If something is discordant, the notes are...
dissonant (they all clash/jar)
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Diatonic means...
any notes at all
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Chromatic means...
any notes in a certain key
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Now for some musical punctuation...the four types are:
perfect, imperfect, interrupted, plagal
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The two musical full stops are...
perfect and plagal
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The two musical commas are...
interrupted and imperfect
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A piece that starts on a major and ends on a minor (or visa versa) is a...
tierce de picardie
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Card 2

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What's a pedal note?

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harmony changing over a singe bass note

Card 3

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If something is concordant, the notes are...

Back

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Card 4

Front

If something is discordant, the notes are...

Back

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Card 5

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Diatonic means...

Back

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johan

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Pretty good Quiz

-The answers to 5 and 6 are the wrong way round

but apart from that...😃

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