Elements and key terms Flashcards

Key terms associated with elements

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Terms associated with melody

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Direction
Type of movement (steps or leaps)
Range
Ornamentation
Repetition
Sequences
Ostinati
Inversion
Retrograde

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Terms associated with harmony

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Functional
Non-functional
Cadences
Major
Minor
Modal
Consonant
Dissonant
Chromatic
Atonal
Bitonal

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Terms associated with texture

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Monophonic/polyphonic/homophonic/ heterophonic
Dovetailing/layering/stretto
1, 2, 3, 4 etc. part textures
Imitation/call and response/dialogue
Pedal/drone
Instrument role; melody, doubling melody, accompaniment, ostinato or motor rhythm

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Terms associated with rhythm/metre

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Crotchets, quavers etc.,
Cross rhythms
Polyrhythms
Dotted/swung rhythms
Hemiolas
Rhythmic augmentation/ diminution
Triplets etc.
Simple, compound, regular, irregular (metre)

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Terms associated with structure

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Binary, ternary, rondo, sonata, coda, instrumental, verse-chorus, ritornello etc.

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Ways to describe a melody that you can’t describe an instrumental melody

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Melismatic
Syllabic
Vocables/scat/nonsense syllables
Glottel stop

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Ways to describe a melody (not using musical key terms)

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How virtuosic it is
How short/long/repetitive the phrases are
Are there repeated/varied pitches

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Ways to describe harmony (not using musical key terms)

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Simple/complex
Repetitive/varied
Clashing/not clashing
Lots of/few notes heard simultaneously

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What is ‘harsh dissonance’?

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Dissonance where notes are a semitone apart (or angular intervals such as major 7ths or tritones)

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What is ‘soft dissonance’?

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Dissonance where the notes are a tone apart - there is a clash but less so than if by semitone

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