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Alberti Bass | Kind of broken/arpeggiated chord |
Canon | Contrapuntal melody with one or more imitations of the melody after a duration |
Canonic | used to describe a polyphonic style of music in which all the parts have the same melody but which start at different times |
Chordal accompaniment | the additional but subordinate music used to support a melodic line |
Contrapuntal | a musical texture in which the interaction of several lines creates harmonies |
counterpoint | he relationship between voices that are harmonically interdependent (polyphony) yet independent in rhythm and contour |
Imitation | Contrapuntal echoing of a voice in another part |
Imitative polyphony | A musical texture featuring two or more equally prominent, simultaneous melodic lines, those lines being similar in shape and sound |
Nonimitative polyphony | Polyphony where the materials for each independent voice is unique |
countermelody | a second but subordinate melodic line sometimes found in music which has a melody and an accompaniment |
Fugal imitation | Imitation of the subject which enters at a different pitch level, usually the fourth or fifth |
Heterophony | two or more musicians simultaneously performing slightly different versions of the same melody. Each version would be improvised versions of the melody |
Homophony | a style of composition in which there is one melody, and all the voices and accompaniments move rhythmically together |
Chordal homophony/chordal texture/homorhythmic | chordals style writing where voices move in the same rhythm and change pitch |
Melody with accompaniment | one melody with a homophonic accompaniment. |
Brass | Tubular wind instruments usually made of brass. |
Continuo | an instrumental accompaniment that is read from only a given bass line (often with figures). The continuo typically consists of a low bass instrument that plays a single-voice bass line |
Percussion | instruments that are sounded by striking, shaking, plucking, or scraping |
Rhythm section | group in jazz usually piano and/or guitar, bass, drum set |
Strings | Division of the orchestra: Instruments that make their sound from strings which are bowed or plucked |
Timbre | the quality of a sound, that component of a tone that causes different instruments to sound different from each other while they are both playing the same note |
Woodwinds | those instruments that are made of wood and sounded by means of air |
melody | tune |
monophony | music that is written for only one voice or part |
Obbligato | an accompanying, yet very important part of the music that should not be omitted, such as a countermelody |
Ostinato | a repeated rhythmic/pitch pattern |
Polyphony | a style of composition that has many voices, each with its own melody, thus creating a rich texture of sound |
Register | Range of set of pitches |
Solo | a single performer / a passage that is to be performed by a single performer |
Soli | A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition with an entire section of an ensemble |
tessitura | the vocal or instrumental range most used by a singer or instrument |
Tutti | a direction to indicate that all performers are to take part |
walking bass | a bass line that moves steadily in a rhythm contrasting to that of the upper parts |
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