Phrase Rhythmic - Structure and Hypermeter Flashcards

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rhythmic patterns in phrases

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  • hypermeter is the feel of the larger rhythmic structure in a piece
  • lead-in/introduction is the material before a phrase leading you into that phrase
  • phrase extension is a few extra measures after a phrase to add another motive into the musical piece
  • phase overlap is when the second phrase starts before the ending of the first phrase
  • phrase elision is when the first phrase leads strait into the second phase
  • coda is an added ending to the musical piece
    • codetta the extra extension on a phrase
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_________ is when a phrase or phrases tend to go “outside the bar lines”

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  • hypermeter
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we must think musically and not get caught up in the “rules” of music in order to recognize things like hypermeter

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  • true
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when one phrase ends while another is beginning, we call it ___________

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  • phrase overlap

- phrase interference

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music added to the end of a cadence that doesn’t constitute the beginning of a new thought but rather serves to extend the previous thought, is a _______

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  • cadential extension
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a short cadential extension is sometimes called a _________

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  • codetta
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