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The term used to describe a distinct frequency



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The names given to pitches. They repeat after the letter G.

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The term used for volume.

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The distinct, sometimes subtle differences in the sound wave that produce a perceptible difference in sound quality.



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Melody is not possible without this sound element.



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This is the most common term for the recurring pulse in music.



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This is the term often used in western music to group beats together to form larger structures.



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The term used for the speed at which a piece of music is played.



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A beat that is given extra emphasis.



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The position in a measure where you would find the downbeat.



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A single line of music.



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Multiple lines of music moving at the same time.



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Multiple lines of music moving at different times.



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This is an example of which instrument family?



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Which element of music is the most prominant feature in this piece of music?

 



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What is the most prominent feature in this piece of music?

 

 



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What is the most prominent feature in this piece of music?

 

 



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Major or minor key?

 



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The belief that one's own way of life is natural or correct.



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The process by which you aquire your primary culture.



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No universal standards or rules for labeling a behavior as abnormal.  Instead, behavior can only be abnormal relative to cultural norms.



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The cultural modification of an individual or group by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture. 



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This is an example of what?

 



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What is a Pitch?

What is a Note?
What is Dynamics?

What is Timbre?

What is a pitch or Note

What is a Beat?

Measure

Tempo

What is an accent?

What is the first beat or the beginning?

What is a monophonic texture?

What is a homophonic texture?

What is a polyphonic texture?

What is a Homophonic texture?

What is polyphonic?

Music Apprec.- Winds

 

World Music Aerophones

Rhythm

Timbre or poyphonic texture.

The use of Accents or a homophonic texture.

Minor

What is Ethnocentrism.

What is Enculturation?

What is Cultural Relativism?

What is Acculturation?

Cultural appropriation.






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