BM Appendix AE / AF Flashcards

1
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ensembles

(instrumental)

A

An instrumental ensemble is a small group of instruments with one player to a part.

  1. String quartet
  2. Other classical ensembles.
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consort

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An old English name for a group of instruments playing together.

Whole consort - same types. ex: all strings / all winds

Broken consort - mixed instruments

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dance orchestras and combos

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May be either functional or the concert type.

Any size ranging from 3 instruments to a large orchestra → rhythm section.

  1. full dance orchestra
  2. “stock” dance orchestra
  3. small tenor band
  4. the Dixieland band
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fife, drum, and bugle corps

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An organization for the performance of field music, marches, fanfares, military music.

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instrumental media

A

instrumental solos

ensembles

orchestra

band

dance orchestras and combos

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instrumental solos

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one instrument alone

solo insturment with keyboard accomp.

solo instrument with orchestra accomp.

solo instrument with band accomp.

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band

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  1. Originally, a group of musicians performing together, including vocalists.
  2. A dance orchestra.
  3. Organization of instramentalists for the performance of music, excluding strings.

miliary band

brass band

concert/symphonic band

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solo voice

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Single unaccompanied individual voice.

ex: intonation of liturgical chants
ex: informal singing of familiar songs

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9
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other media

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consort

fanfare

fife, drum, and bugle corps

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fanfare

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  1. A short, lively, loud piece for trumpets or brass.
  2. In French usage, the word refers to a brass band.
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vocal media

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solo voice

accompanied solo voice

ensembles

choruses and choirs

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12
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ictus

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The exact place of execution

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13
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Up beat

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or last bar of a measure.

Moving from the upper right portion of the square down a slight slant to a spot about 1/3 of the way down the center-line, then changing direction upward to where the movement for the down beat begins.

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left hand uses

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  1. To reinforce the right hand when making preparatory beats.
  2. Changes in tempo.
  3. Holds or cuts.
  4. Changes in dynamics.
  5. Style or character.
  6. Cueing performers
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15
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release or cutoff

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Made with an outward curving motion

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16
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hold or pause

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made with an inward curving motion

17
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preparatory beat

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Used primarily to give the performer an idea of the tempo to follow.

18
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adding subdivision to a beat pattern

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Add another beat in the same direction as the beat to be subdivided.

19
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2 types of 6 beat pattern

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fast and slow

20
Q

fast 6 beat pattern

A

exactly the same as 2

21
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what is the area normally used for time beating?

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An imaginary square with the top about eye level and the bottom about even with the waist and equidistant to the left and right.

22
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down beat

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A vertical movement, directly in front of the body, going from teh upper to the lower part of the square then reversing direction to form the ictus.