Elements and key terms Flashcards
Key terms associated with elements
Terms associated with melody
Direction
Type of movement (steps or leaps)
Range
Ornamentation
Repetition
Sequences
Ostinati
Inversion
Retrograde
Terms associated with harmony
Functional
Non-functional
Cadences
Major
Minor
Modal
Consonant
Dissonant
Chromatic
Atonal
Bitonal
Terms associated with texture
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
Terms associated with rhythm/metre
Crotchets, quavers etc.,
Cross rhythms
Polyrhythms
Dotted/swung rhythms
Hemiolas
Rhythmic augmentation/ diminution
Triplets etc.
Simple, compound, regular, irregular (metre)
Terms associated with structure
Binary, ternary, rondo, sonata, coda, instrumental, verse-chorus, ritornello etc.
Ways to describe a melody that you can’t describe an instrumental melody
Melismatic
Syllabic
Vocables/scat/nonsense syllables
Glottel stop
Ways to describe a melody (not using musical key terms)
How virtuosic it is
How short/long/repetitive the phrases are
Are there repeated/varied pitches
Ways to describe harmony (not using musical key terms)
Simple/complex
Repetitive/varied
Clashing/not clashing
Lots of/few notes heard simultaneously
What is ‘harsh dissonance’?
Dissonance where notes are a semitone apart (or angular intervals such as major 7ths or tritones)
What is ‘soft dissonance’?
Dissonance where the notes are a tone apart - there is a clash but less so than if by semitone