MUS 123 Unit Exam Review

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Across
  1. 3. composer who incorporated the Navajo flute with modern jazz ensembles
  2. 4. instrument which took the longest to gain acceptance in the church because it was used for dancing; "devil's fiddle"
  3. 6. loud rhythmically flexible, emotionally expressive chants or cries, common to the music of slaves
  4. 7. movement which occurred in 1720 in Boston that advocated the ability to teach educators how to read music and demonstrate their accomplishments to the public before moving onto a new town
  5. 10. first book printed in the New World; 1640 contained text only
  6. 13. composition which consists of 2 sections (A B) in which A is homophonic and B is polyphonic. "Sherburne" by Daniel Read is one such example
  7. 14. inventor of the armonica
  8. 15. traditionally performed by a solo vocalist and a guitar, this ballad is common to Mexico
  9. 16. "Father of Music Education"
  10. 18. texture in which voices overlap; common to music of Native Americans
  11. 19. this songbook, published in 1844, is still in use today; shape-note
  12. 22. this George, in 1777, required every officer to provide music for the troops, therefore creating fife and drum corps
  13. 23. collections of psalms used for congregational singing
  14. 24. instrument common to Native American music in which two sticks, one with notches, are rubbed together
  15. 25. folk music that is less likely to survive outside of the period in which it was written
  16. 26. this New England School was the one which produced the first composers to compose in a truly American style
  17. 27. sheets or collections of sheets on which a broadside is printed
Down
  1. 1. dance song "Tis a Gift to be Simple" is the opposite of strophic
  2. 2. this William was the first to publish a book of American tunes, "New England Psalm Singer"
  3. 5. the common language of a group of people
  4. 8. common to African American tradition, these are performed at services or camp meetings in a ring
  5. 9. instigator of the Protestant Reformation; 95 theses
  6. 11. Spanish ballad which is monophonic in texture and sacred in context
  7. 12. style of singing which provides a monophonic texture; singing the same notes at the same time
  8. 17. sailors' work songs
  9. 19. notation which used fa sol la mi instead of noteheads
  10. 20. university which educated former slaves; Nashville,TN; Jubilee Singers
  11. 21. nonsense syllables common to Native American music