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The term used to describe a distinct frequency

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The term used to describe a distinct frequency


What is a Pitch?


The names given to pitches. They repeat after the letter G.
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The names given to pitches. They repeat after the letter G.
What is a Note?
The term used for volume.
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The term used for volume.
What is Dynamics?

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

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


What is Timbre?


Melody is not possible without this sound element.

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Melody is not possible without this sound element.


What is a pitch or Note


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

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


What is a Beat?


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

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


Measure


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

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


Tempo


A beat that is given extra emphasis.

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A beat that is given extra emphasis.


What is an accent?


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

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


What is the first beat or the beginning?


A single line of music.

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A single line of music.


What is a monophonic texture?


Multiple lines of music moving at the same time.

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Multiple lines of music moving at the same time.


What is a homophonic texture?


Multiple lines of music moving at different times.

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Multiple lines of music moving at different times.


What is a polyphonic texture?


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What is a Homophonic texture?


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What is polyphonic?


This is an example of which instrument family?

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This is an example of which instrument family?


Music Apprec.- Winds

 

World Music Aerophones


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

 

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

 


Rhythm


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?

 

 


Timbre or poyphonic texture.


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?

 

 


The use of Accents or a homophonic texture.


Major or minor key?

 

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Major or minor key?

 


Minor


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

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


What is Ethnocentrism.


The process by which you aquire your primary culture.

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The process by which you aquire your primary culture.


What is Enculturation?


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


What is Cultural Relativism?


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

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


What is Acculturation?


This is an example of what?

 

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This is an example of what?

 


Cultural appropriation.



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