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Music Theory Midterm
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Music
Undergraduate 3
10/13/2011

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dimension
Definition
frequency, duration, wave-shape
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frequency
Definition
rate of a sound's vibration
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pitch-universe
Definition
selected set of frequencies that are legitimatized when the others are filtered out
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chromatic collection
Definition
referential system of tonal music
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pitch-class
Definition
class of octave-related pitches, including enharmonic pitches
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division
Definition
momentary durational recalibration
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rubato
Definition
stretch or compress not slightly to make musical point
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timbre
Definition
tone-color; quality of any musical sound that enables us to distinguish between different instruments playing the same pitch
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fundamental pitch
Definition
lowest pitch heard, single pitch
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tonic
Definition
do
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supertonic
Definition
re
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mediant
Definition
me
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subdominant
Definition
fa
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dominant
Definition
sol
Term
submediant
Definition
la
Term
leading tone
Definition
ti
Term
subtonic
Definition
flat 7
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flat mediant
Definition
flat three
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flat submediant
Definition
flat 6
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real transposition
Definition
typically changes key, accidentals; moves all notes up/down by same exact interval
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diatonic transposition
Definition
maintain same key, no accidentals; moves most notes up or down a generic size
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diatonic
Definition
only notes within collection
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chromatic
Definition
outside of collection or scale
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agogic accent
Definition
accent by virtue of duration
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registral accent
Definition
accent based on register on the scale, up or down
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motive
Definition
short clipped idea; "word" in a sentence
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phrase
Definition
complete idea; "sentence"
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simple duple meter
Definition
split in 2; 2/8, 2/4, 2/2;
example: Flintstones
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simple triple meter
Definition
split in 3; 3/8, 3/4, 3/2
example: Popeye
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simple quadruple meter
Definition
split in 4; 4/4, 4/2, 4/8
example:
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compound duple meter
Definition
6/8, 6/2, 6/4, 6/16
example: Mr. Ed
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compound triple meter
Definition
9 eighth notes; 9/8, 9/2, 9/4, 9/16
example: Vaughner
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compound quadruple meter
Definition
12 eighth notes; 12/2, 12/4, 12/8, 12/16
example: Mr. Rogers
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hypermeter
Definition
hear a greater meter, small grouping, little different meter than what is written
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asymetrical
Definition
breakdown measures; 5/4 breaks into 2/4, 3/4
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superimposed hemiola
Definition
two different meters played at the same time
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syncopation
Definition
obscuring the downbeat
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tendency tones
Definition
scale degrees 4, flat 6, and 7
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register
Definition
a melody's relative position within the universe of pitches
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range/ambitus
Definition
melody's spread of pitches through the register
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tessitura
Definition
where a melody lies within its range; high, low, middle
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conjunct motion
Definition
motion by repetition or step
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disjunct motion
Definition
motion by intervals larger than a M2
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leap
Definition
larger than a third
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stable tones
Definition
scale degrees 1, 3, flat 3, and 5
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passing figure
Definition
three tones in a row in descending or ascending order, middle tone unstable
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neighbor figure
Definition
go up or down by a step for middle note then back to the original note; neighbors always unstable
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incomplete neighbor
Definition
leap then second half of a neighbor, middle note unstable
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thwarted
Definition
note that doesn't resolve
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compound melody
Definition
hear two lines and two melodies when one instrument is playing
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diverging line
Definition
starts together then moves away
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unconnected space
Definition
completely different lines and voices apparent
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consonant vertical intervals
Definition
primes/8ves, 3rds/10ths, 5ths and 6ths; perfect, major, and minor, simple and compound
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counterpoint
Definition
when melodies are combined so that harmonic sonorities appear between them; in counterpoint, contrapuntally related
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chordal
Definition
hear tones all together, not as distinct voices
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one-to-one
Definition
each pitch in either voice is directly and exactly aligned with another pitch in the other voice
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outer voices
Definition
lowest and highest voices in a passage
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imperfect consonances
Definition
3rds/10ths and 6ths predominate
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perfect consonances
Definition
5ths and 8ves allowed, beginnings and ends of phrases
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authentic cadence
Definition
bass moves from scale degree 5 to 1, 10th, 5th, or 8ve above both 5 and 1
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half cadence
Definition
bass ends on scale degree 5, same rules as authentic cadence
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melodic compensation
Definition
immediate change of direction
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contrary motion
Definition
2 voices moving in opposite directions
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oblique motion
Definition
when one voice stationary, other moves
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similar motion
Definition
both voices moving in same direction
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parallel motion
Definition
two voices moving in same direction by same generic interval; no 5-5 or 5-8 or 8-5 parallel motion
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voice crossing
Definition
upper voice contains pitch that is lower than that of lower voice
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voice overlap
Definition
upper voice contains pitch that is lower than that of previous or following lower voice
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stereotypical contrapuntal patterns
Definition
5-6/6-5 pattern, parallel motion, voice exchange
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