1.
a beat with a triple subdivision: compound meter
2.
a companion theme to the fugue subject: counter subject
3.
a resting point in a piece of music: cadence
4.
a single theme developed using counterpoint: fugue subject
5.
antecedent and consequence phrases: related pair of phrases
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at either of what two intervals from an original subject does the second line of a fugue usually imitate the subject?: a fifth higher, or a fourth lower
7.
how does the development of a sonata form generally end?: a half cadence in the dominant key
8.
how many numbers do time signatures contain?: 2
9.
how many triad inversions are possible, including root position?: 3
10.
measures with different meters occurring in succession: mixed meter
11.
notes that are stressed without force: tenuto
12.
on what harmony doe a half cadence rest?: the dominant
13.
shorter, distinct pieces that make up a longer work: movements
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the overall shape or direction of a melody: contour
15.
the study of how music actually sounded when it was written: performance practice
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the study or comparative study of the music of other cultures: ethnomusicology
17.
the two most common polyrhythms: 2 against 3 and 3 against 4
18.
three techniques used to make the strings of chordophones vibrate?: plucking, bowing, or striking the strings
19.
two or more meters occurring simultaneously: polymeter
20.
two or more tones sounding simultaneously: Harmony
21.
what 2 intervals make up an augmented triad, in ascending order?: a major third and a major third
22.
what 3 harmonies appear in a standard 12-bar blues?: I, IV,V (tonic, predominant, and dominant)
23.
what aspect of a melody must remain unchanged when it is transposed to another key?: the interval relationships between the notes
24.
what info does the botton number of time signature indicate?: how long one beat is (or the way i was taught which note get the beat)
25.
what is the symbol for legato?: a curved line connecting multiple note heads
26.
what is the symbol for staccato?: a dot placed under or over the note head
27.
what is the symbol for tenuto: a horizontal line under or over the note head
28.
what kind of contour describes the melody of "the star spangled banner"?: disjunct
29.
what musical texture best describes a fugue?: polyphony
30.
what name is ternary form also known by?: ABA form
31.
what note is the dominant pitch in the key of Bb?: F
32.
what note is the dominant pitch in the key of G?: D
33.
what note is the enharmonic equivalent of Bb?: A#
34.
what note the leading tone in the key of F: E
35.
what other name is used to refer to a full cadence?: authentic cadence
36.
what pattern of tempos usually appears in a three-movement sonata cycle?: fast-slow-fast
37.
what symbol denotes a first inversion triad?: a 6 written after the chord symbol
38.
what symbol denotes a second inversion triad?>: a 6 and 4 stacked vertically after the chord symbol
39.
which note of the triad can be omitted without interfering with the harmony?: the fifth
40.
which scale degrees determine whether a key is major or minor?: ^3, ^6, and ^7