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Music App Exam 1

By: Shanea Dietel 1B
Across
Moderate (fast)
Catholic Church service
Group (influences timbre)
Soft- p
Male voice of high rang. Cello mimics. Sung in Base clef
1000 AD- Knights went to spread Christianity and Capture the Holy land from Muslims
(French) Polyphonic vocal genre, often secular in Middle Ages but sacred or devotional thereafter secular
From Southern France- left first extensive notated tradition of a love song, helped introduce increasingly complex instruments into western tradition
Color (Instrument)
Non-religious music; when there is text, it is usually in the vernacular
Highest ranged voice, possessed by women and boys. Violin mimics. Sung in a treble clef
Lowest voice of the male voices. Base mimics. Sung in ): clef
Earliest kind of polyphonic music, developed from the custom of adding voices above a plain chant
Multiple lines combined
Music never changes in Mass. Part of Catholic Mass
Down
Phrase ends in a resting place. Where singer pauses for air. Makes a feeling like there is more to come
The rate of speed or pace of music
Lowest of the female voices. Viola mimics. Sung in an lB clef
Melody line with an accompaniment
Religious or spiritual music, for church or devotional use
Moral and ethical code- determined by situation given in life
From Northern France- left first extensive notated tradition of a love song, helped introduce increasingly complex instruments into western tradition
Famous Poet- Composer of the Ars Nova. French master who turned increasingly from religious to secular themes
(English) Renaissance secular work originating in Italy for voices, with or without instruments. In a secular and spiritual manner
Single- line texture or melody without an accompaniment
When the status of women was raised by the universal cult of Mary, mother of Christ. Women were adored with a fervor
(subject) Melodic idea used as a building block in the construction of a piece
Wind instrument in which air is fed to the pipes by mechanical means, the pipes are controlled by two or more keyboards and a set of pedals
Music is for the proper time of the year. Part of Catholic Mass
Quite slow (slow)
Structure and design based on repetition, contrast, and variation