IB 1 Terminology

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  1. 3. A 2-4 part religious choral work from the Medieval or Renaissance eras
  2. 4. A common decoration or embellishment on a note
  3. 6. The position of a triad when built on thirds
  4. 7. A short melodic or rhythmic idea often used in a piece
  5. 11. The highest woodwind instrument
  6. 12. The period of music from 1600 - 1750
  7. 14. A constantly repeating rhythmic idea
  8. 16. The texture most prevalent in the Classical period
  9. 18. How high or low a note is
  10. 19. To change key within a piece of music
  11. 20. The end section of a work
  12. 24. The lengthening of rhythmic values in a melody
  13. 25. The Amen cadence
  14. 26. The clef used by viola players
  15. 29. The name given to the theme of a fugue
  16. 30. The cadence using chords V - vi
  17. 31. Two chords creating musical punctuation
  18. 32. Music written for small ensembles
  19. 34. A bass line common in Classical keyboard music
  20. 35. A group of staves on which music written is played at the same time
  21. 37. A musical sentence
  22. 38. The plucked string instrument common in the Renaissance and Baroque eras
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  1. 1. A sustained pitch over several bars
  2. 2. The orchestra playing in unison - common in the Classical era
  3. 3. The writing of many notes for one syllable in vocal music
  4. 5. The 2nd most important note in a scale
  5. 8. An orchestral wind instrument with a plaintive sound
  6. 9. The smaller group in a Concerto Grosso
  7. 10. The setting of the Latin liturgy to music
  8. 13. An interval greater than an octave
  9. 15. The first section of Sonata Form
  10. 17. Belonging to a major or minor key
  11. 21. The nickname for Haydn's Symphony no 94
  12. 22. Motion where one part remains fairly static while the other moves freely
  13. 23. A scale made up of half steps
  14. 26. A name for call and response
  15. 27. A collection of dances in the same key
  16. 28. Upper or Lower ____________ a kind of non chord tone
  17. 33. The substantial overlapping of two themes - eg in a fugue
  18. 36. Menuet and __________