Music Flashcards

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1
Q

Rhythm refers to a ___________ created by the inter-onset interval of notes

A

temporal structure

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2
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auditory stream integration:

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grouping notes/tones/sounds etc. within a single perceived stream to form a coherent melody

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3
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tonality is the organization of ______ around the note associated with the composition’s key.

A

pitches

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4
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tonal hierarchy indicates:

A

how well each note fits into a scale

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5
Q

the cognitivist approach to music and emotion:

A

listeners perceive the emotional meaning of a piece, but do not actually feel the emotions

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6
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the emotivist approach to music and emotion:

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listener’s emotional response involves actually feeling the emotions

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7
Q

Amusia refers to:

A

a deficit in musical perception

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8
Q

patients with amusia demonstrate: __________ without _________

A

perception, awareness

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9
Q

beat-finding disorder indicates a deficit in ________-________ coupling

A

perception, action

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10
Q

Acquired amusia involves lesions around the ______ and ______

A

superior temporal gyrus and insula

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11
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musical anhedonia refers to:

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a lack of pleasure derived from listening to music

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