Created by Marcus Lam
about 8 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What is "Hemiola"? | Changing the grouping of notes to create the effect of a changed time signature |
What is "Syncopation"? | Playing a rhythm that is off-beat |
What is a rhythm that is played on the beat? | A Straight Rhythm |
What is "Diminution"? | A rhythm that consists of longer valued notes (compared to the previous rhythm) |
What is "Augmentation"? | A rhythm that consists of shorter value notes (compared to the previous rhythm) |
What is "Ostinato"? | A musical phrase (a section of music) that is repeated |
What are the 4 main sections of the Sonata Form? | Exposition, Development, Recapitulation and Coda |
What are the 3 Primary Chords? | Tonic chord (I), Dominant chord (V) and Subdominant chord (IV) |
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