(2nd Quarter) Reading And Writing Music Flashcards

1
Q

Give 3 examples of rhythm

A
  1. Meter
  2. Accent
  3. Time Signature
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2
Q

People who use the beat to direct and guide the choir, the singer, and the orchestra

A

Conductors

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3
Q

A vertical line placed above or below the notes to show the definite division of time

A

Beat Mark

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4
Q

Strong beats are also referred to as _______?

A

Accents

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5
Q

It is a beat pattern composed of a strong beat and a weak beat

A

Duple beat pattern

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6
Q

It is a beat pattern composed of a strong beat at the beginning followed by two weak beats

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Triple beat pattern

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7
Q

It is a beat pattern where the first beat is accented/strong and the next three beats are weak

A

Quadruple beat pattern

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8
Q

A greater than sign written above the note or beat line is?

A

> arrow

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9
Q

A regular pulsation that groups beat into equal units is called a?
It is divided by a bar/vertical line that separates the group of beats from the next set

A

Meter

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10
Q

It is a basic unit of rhythm and are regular recurring physical pulses that divide time into units of equal length

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Beat

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11
Q

The distance between one bar line to another

A

Measure

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12
Q

The symbol that tells the metrical and the notation in which a music is written

A

Time Signature

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