Chapter 1 Test Questions PDF
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This document discusses fundamental elements of music, such as time signatures, clefs, note values, and musical notation. It also covers concepts like dynamics and musical terms related to Baroque music and the construction of vocal parts.
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Study.com: Ch. 1 Elements of Music ● The top number of a time signature tells the number of beats in a measure. ● The clef conveys the specific set of pitches on the staff to the performer. ● A half note is a hollow note head, a stem, and no flag. ● Two staves make up a Grand Staff. ● A rest symbo...
Study.com: Ch. 1 Elements of Music ● The top number of a time signature tells the number of beats in a measure. ● The clef conveys the specific set of pitches on the staff to the performer. ● A half note is a hollow note head, a stem, and no flag. ● Two staves make up a Grand Staff. ● A rest symbol indicates that a player is not playing. ● A bold double barline occurs at the END of a piece or movement of music. ● A bracket is an example of a grouping line. ● A natural sign is used to cancel an accident. ● Enharmonic means a pitch with different names. ● Another name for figured bass notation, which is often found in Baroque music, is thorough bass. ● In Baroque music, the moving bass line was sometimes referred to as basso continuo. ● The construction of the vocal parts is called voice leading. ● Roman numerals indicate the chord of a set of notes in sheet music. ● Gregorian chant is the term most closely associated with neumatic music. ● The name for notation that uses abstract visual symbols to convey musical meaning is graphic notation. ● The loudest dynamic is fortissimo. ● Dynamics is an expressive marking that controls how loud or soft a passage is played. ● A fake book in music is a collection of lead sheets.