Musical Knowledge Flashcards

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Antiphonal

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Refers to a musical texture where the musical material is sung or played by alternate groups.

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Automatic Double Tracking (ADT)

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Creating a double tracking effect through the ise of a tape delay, caan also now be done digitally.

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BPM

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The number of beats in a minute in a musical pulse.

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Bridge

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In song-writting a bridge is usually a contrasting section performed before returning to a verse of chorus. (Can also be called a ‘Middle-8’)

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Celeste

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A keyboard instrument where hammers strike metal plates of different pitch.

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Concept album

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A studio recording with a thematic unity, purpose or artistic cohesiveness.

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Contrapuntal

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Two or more independant melodic lines performed at the same time.

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Call and Response

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Antiphonal texture

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Dilruba

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A bowed string instruments found throughout Indian sub-continent.

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Double tracking

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Recording the same instrumental or vocl part twice to acheive a chorus type effect.

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Drone

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A harmonic effect where a single note or chord is sustained throughout a musial phrase. Often appears as a perfect 4th or 5th interval

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Harpsichord

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A keyboard instrment where the strings are plucked father than struck.

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Imperfect Cadence

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In an imperfect cadence the lst cord id chord V (the dominant) creating an unfinished effect.

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Inversions

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An inverted chord is one where any note fom the chord appears as the lowest in pitch other than the root.

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Leslie Speaker

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A loudspeaker and amplifier with a rotating drum producing a fluttering effect.

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Mixolydian

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Can refer to Greek, medieval or modern mode.

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Modulation

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Process of changing from one key to another.

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Ostinato

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A constantly repeated musical phrase.

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Overture

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Opening section to a piece of music, usually an instrumental introduction.

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Passing Notes

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Melodic notes that do not form part of the essential harmonic structure but ‘pass’ between one chord and another.

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Perfect Cadence

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A perfect cadence is a progression from V to I in both major nad minor keys. It gives the musical phrase a sense of finish.

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Pizzicato

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Plucking rather than bowing a stringed instrument such as the violin or ‘cello.

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Root

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The note from which the chord grows i.e. the 1st note.

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Segue

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A smooth uninterrupted transition from the end of onne piece of music to the beginning of another.

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Sequence
Repetition of a music motif or melodic phrase at a higher or lower pitch.
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Shuffle Beat
Commonly found in rock, jazz and blues with an 8 beat rhythm sub-divided into triplets.
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Sitar
A plucked string instrument found mainly in Indian music.
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Stepwise
Refers to a melody incases where the movement is largely by step, i.e. from one note to the next adjacent note.
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Swarmandal
An Indian harp or zither.
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Syncopation
Refers to stresses in the rhythmic flow that appears to be off the main beats on the pulse.
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Tabla
An Indian drum where the pitch can be altered b pressing on the skin.
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Tala
A repeated rhythmic pattern found in Indian music.
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Tambura
A lute-like stringed instrument producing a drone.
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Tie
Two or more notes tied together.
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Transition
A transition is a section of music that links one main idea to another, for example, between a verse and a chorus.
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Word-Painting
A compositional technique whereby the sound of the music reflects the lyrical content thereby literally 'painting' the words.