Transcript CLEF
September 6, 2012 CLEF In sheet music, a symbol at the beginning of the staff defining the pitch of the notes found in that particular staff. Treble Clef – Bass Clef – Indicates the G line Indicates the F line September 7, 2012 Dynamics Dynamics means if the music is loud or soft Example: In the Star Spangled Banner where it is soft then the part about rockets gets loud. Avery Witt Accelerando Gradually increasing in speed. To accelerate in speed slowly You use it in music to increase the speed of the song, which also changes the way the song is sung. Hannah Arbeiter September 11, 2012 September 12, 2012 Encore A piece of music played at the end of a recital or concert responding to the audiences enthusiastic reaction to the performance, shown by continuous applause. Encore is a repeated performance of an item at the end of a concert. In my own words encore is a repeated performance. Encore is used in music because it is a performance at the end. Clarissa Perr A school of German music at the beginning of this century, often atonal and violent in style, as a means of evoking heightened emotions and expressing states of mind. The emotional quality in music September 13, 2012 September 17, 2012 Harmony is used in music by trying to fit the voices together to make it sound good. By: Kristina Gemoll Medley- a piece of music combining tunes or passages from various sources September 18, 2012 Savanna Meadows A booklet of music with various musical selections. Definition- A Musical Beat is an essential element of rhythm and tempo. How it’s used in music- a regularly occurring interval of time metered music used to subdivide each measure. Also usually felt as a consistent pulse. My own definition- Beat is what makes music stand out. September 19, 2012 Definition- Musical instrument in which felt-covered hammers, operated from a keyboard, strike metal strings. How it’s used in music- The piano is widely used for jazz and classical music for solo performances Also, a dynamic marking. P = piano = soft September 20, 2012 September 21, 2012 A slur is a line that connects multiple notes so they blend together. It indicates a phrase is to be played legato. A slur connects two or more notes that have different pitches. September 24, 2012 -The speed at which a passage of music is or should be played. -The rate or speed of motion or activity. -Also known as: pace, rate, speed, time, velocity, beat , and rhythm. -A steady beat or rhythm is known as a tempo. The musical notes should be at a pace, making the music piece sound wonderful! -It’s used in music by determining how fast or slow the musical notes should be. By: Anna Steppke The combination of parts at the same tempo or in octaves. Unison is when two people are singing or playing the same notes, at the same exact time. Michaela Nickel Unison can be applied in more than one way. In general terms, it may refer to two notes sounding the same pitch, often but not always at the same time; or to the same musical voice being sounded by several voices or instruments together September 25, 2012 September 26, 2012 Finale By: Alan Chaussee 1. The last piece, division, or movement of a concert, opera, or composition. 2. The concluding part of any performance, course of proceedings, the end. September 27, 2012 Opera is a part of music which is much like a musical, but is all singing and is usually in Italian or French. An extended dramatic composition, in which all parts are sung to instrumental accompaniment, that usually includes arias, choruses, and recitatives, and that sometimes includes ballet. September 28, 2012 A single line of music played or sung. (a musical sentence) Caitlin Elliott In music and music theory, phrase and phrasing are concepts and practices related to grouping consecutive melodic notes, both in their composition and performance. October 1, 2012 Presto Music in a very fast tempo. My definition for Presto is very fast music. It is used in music by letting people know to sing fast. Acuestin Best RESONANCE The quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating. October 2, 2012 It is used in music to check the quality of people’s voices when they go into the deeper level. October 9, 2012 Half a step up in pitch (of a tone) raised a chromatic half step in pitch: F sharp. b. above an intended pitch, as a note; too high ( opposed to flat). STAFF is a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch Faye Welke October 10, 2012 Voice October 11, 2012 Singing The sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song. Voice- the sound that comes out of your throat. Nicole Fritsche October 12, 2012 The period of music history from the 1750 to 1850. The music was controlled and emotionally reserved. Mozart was among the most famous from this time period. Medieval – Baroque – Classical – Romantic - Contemporary October 15, 2012 A period in history from 1825 -1900 where the focus shifted to an emotional, expressive, and imaginative style. Famous Composers: Shubert & Schumann Abigail Giuffre October 16, 2012 Key signature A key signature is a series of sharps or flats placed on a staff that tell you what notes are to be played sharp or flat in the music. Gabby Nuss Amber Wilson October 17, 2012 A group of three notes to be preformed in the time of two ordinary notes of the same kind Triplets are usually said as “trip-a-let” to show how to perform these notes. Though discussion over how triplet is actually pronounced has only two syllables not three so it can also be pronounced “Na-ne-na” Definition – The act of singing vocal music without instruments. October 18, 2012 Explanation – Singing without the help of musical instruments. Example – It is used in music to highlight the singers’ voices by removing the music so all you can hear is them. For certain songs this can achieve a better sound. We sometimes perform a cappella songs for choir concerts. Last year we sang “Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy”, which was very challenging without music to guide us. October 19, 2012 rhythm The element of music pertaining to time, played as a grouping of notes into accented and unaccented beats. The rhythm puts all the beats together. October 29, 2012 Baroque Time in music history ranging from the middle of the 16th to the middle of the 17th centuries. Characterized by emotional, flowery music; written in strict form. Bach was the most famous composer of the Baroque Time Period! Castrato Generally used in the medieval period. Male singers who were castrated to preserve their soprano and alto ranges. October 30, 2012 Root The principal note of a triad. The “root” of the chord. “Do” Do – Re – Mi – Fa – Sol – La – Ti – Do October 31, 2012 Tonic The primary note of a scale. Interchangeable with root. Do – Re – Mi – Fa – Sol – La – Ti – Do November 1, 2012 Allegro A direction to play lively and fast Interchangeable with Presto. November 2, 2012