Music, Visual Arts, Physical Ed. & Health Competency

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Music, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Health

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FTCE Subject Area Exam K-6

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Music, Visual Arts, Physical Ed. & Health Competency

Melody
the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes
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Melody the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes
Harmony the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords
Rhythm the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music
Vocal Range The highest to the lowest note that person can sing.
Divisive rhythms involve dividing a larger period of time into smaller rhythmic units.
Additive rhythms are involved when larger periods of time are constructed from smaller rhythmic units added at the end of the previous unit.
Principles of Art design used to express meaning and emotions Line, color, shape form, texture, and balance
Musical elements Rhythm, Melody, Form, Texture, Timbre, and Dynamics
Rhythm Contrast among various lengths of musical tones.
Melody Use of succession of notes, like ups and downs in a horizontal line.
Form The structure of the song
Texture Context in which simultaneous sounds happen (chords)
Timbre Quality of the sound
Dynamics Volume
Principles of Art Design Line, unity, color, shape, form, texture, balance, repetition, movement, value
Medieval Period 450-1450 A.D.
Characterized by both secular and sacred music.
Renaissance period 1450-1600 A.D.
Increase in secular music, but also had sacred music.
composers: Giovanni Gabrieli, Leonel Pwer, Jonh Durstable, Atnoni Busnois, Thomas Tallis
Baroque period 1600-1760 A.D.
Composers: Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Monterverdi
Classical period 1750-1820 A.D.
Know for its balance and structure
Composers: Beethoven, Mozart
Romantic Period 1820-1910 A.D.
Emotional, large, and programmatic music.
Beethhoven, Franz Schubert
Modern period 1910 - present
Music became limitless in style, rhythm, form, Harmonic combinations, and complexity due primarily to technology.
Type of Music Balada, Blues, Cantata, Classical, Concerto, Contemporary African, Country, Electonic, Electronic Dance Music, Folk, Gospel, Hip hop, Jazz, Latin American, Mass, Motet, Opera, Oratorio, Overture, Punk, Rock & roll, Sonata, Suite, Symphony, Traditional African, Work song

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