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When two notes are played together and do not make a harmony. |
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Modulation/change on the voice, or key. |
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Two or more melodies at the same time. |
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1) All Voices/No Instrument 2) All Male 3) No Tempo 4) Monophonic 5) In Latin |
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Named after Pope Gregory the First |
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Sing many notes to one syllable |
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Earliest form of Polyphony |
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Traveling musician or poet. (Troubadour is specific to southern france) |
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Female Composer during the Mideval Period. Given to the church by her Parents wrote ~80 Plain Chants Wrote the First Morality Play Wrote numerous books. She is a saint |
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Wrote Ars Nova, about music theory. He is french From the Medieval Period |
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From Flanders France, But worked in italy 1450-1520 Wrote sacred and secular music |
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Wrote sacred music, Last great composer of classical music. Got approval from the pope From Italy |
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Secular song for 4-8 Voices No accompany, In english Italian |
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Music follows the words of the song (Quiet on quiet etc.) |
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Italian Dance Master, Courtier, and autor of books Gave advice on proper things to do, Writes: Il Ballarino and Nobiltà di Dame |
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By Fabritio Caroso, It is a dance Manual |
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By Fabritio Caroso About dance and how to be proper |
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Catalog of music specific to Bach. |
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Melody that then changes pitch, normally decending. |
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Free music, new segments, in a fuge. Comes after the exposition. |
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Opening part of a fuge. Exposes listener to the major elements of the song. |
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When the bass line repeats the same few notes. |
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A piece of music using a full orchestra and voices, with soloists |
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An self contained segment of music inside a larger composition. |
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When a musical piece passes the theme between a group of soloists and the orchestra. |
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New/current tuning for instruments. post 1600s. |
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Name two compositions that feature Ground Bass |
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Cannon In d As Vesta was from Latmos Hill descending |
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A man who has been altered to permanently have a high voice. |
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They were concerned that individual composers were becoming to important. Decided that the words must be clear to the listeners |
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Book in which As vesta was from from latmos hill descending is published |
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Godess of the home and virginity |
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The huntress; Godess of chastity and independent will |
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Queen Elizabeth The first |
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