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Homework answers / question archive / Austin Community College MUSI 1306 Review of quiz 1)Which of the following is NOT true of medieval dance? Most medieval composers What does the term “syllabic” refer to? What was the primary purpose of plainchant? Why does medieval chant sound “otherworldly” or different to our ears? Why would a composer use a melisma? In a musical section with the text “o you most brave and glorious knights, come and help me to conquer that deceitful one,” where will the cadence be heard? In general, the two differing approaches performers today can take to the rhythm of plainchant are The liturgical chant of the early church grew out of which repertory? Although the written score of Play of Virtues was for only voices, On a given day, if she were not busy composing, Hidegard would most likely be Which of the following best sums up Hildegard’s message to religious authorities who had banned music from her covenant? Which of the following is not true about chant? What is a “grand entry”? How do Native Americans decide on which vocables to sing? The melodic contour of his chant can describe as Which of the following would NOT likely be seen at a powwow? Why might the use of percussion instruments be perceived as also “singing” the chant? Most of the Eagle Dance is in what meter? In San Ildefonso culture, the eagle is a symbol of In ancient times, when might the Eagle Dance have been performed?   In the Eagle Dance, when there are different vocables or the vocables are in a varied order, what is happening? What is the text for the Alleluia about? Chanting (as opposed to speaking) a word When was the Alleluia sung? Composers of medieval plainchant were The first section (A) of this chant has How many times is the music to the opening word “Alleluia” sung? What particularly heightens expression in the B section of the Alleluia? Which of the following would NOT be a reason why chant is sometimes still use today? The choice of an all-male ensemble in performance of “Caro mea” reflects Which of the following would be found in a song in courtly love tradition?  “Behold, Spring” is polyphonic because the A “strophe” is another word for In music, a “cadence” is equivalent to a(n) The melody of “Behold, Spring” is mostly The Squarcialupi Codex can best be described as a What is balata? What is it called when different voices sing the same note? Landini was famous not only as a composer but also a(n) Landini organized the rhythms in “Behold, Spring” around what kind of steady pattern? The musical counterpart to a period in a sentence is a Which of the following is NOT part of the Mass Ordinary? Machaut spent much of his life The Pygmalion myth   The purpose of cadences is to How did Machaut adapt the story of Pygmalion to the Courtly love tradition? What well-known song uses AAB form? In the Mass, bread and wine represent or become the If a piece of music began with one section, followed by another section, and this second is repeated, the form would be labeled What would be one way to make a lower voice easier to hear, among several independent voices? The form of the melody of “He Who Gladly Serves” is What is a drone bass? Which of the following is NOT a double reed instrument? Composers in the Middle Ages typically Describe usage of the shawm today How are modern jazz musicians similar to medieval musicians? Why can we be fairly sure the Songs to the Virgin Mary were not composed strictly vocal performance Which modern instrument is most closely related to the shawm? How do we know that drums were central to many esembles? When played alone, a single instrument can only produce what kind of texture?  

Austin Community College MUSI 1306 Review of quiz 1)Which of the following is NOT true of medieval dance? Most medieval composers What does the term “syllabic” refer to? What was the primary purpose of plainchant? Why does medieval chant sound “otherworldly” or different to our ears? Why would a composer use a melisma? In a musical section with the text “o you most brave and glorious knights, come and help me to conquer that deceitful one,” where will the cadence be heard? In general, the two differing approaches performers today can take to the rhythm of plainchant are The liturgical chant of the early church grew out of which repertory? Although the written score of Play of Virtues was for only voices, On a given day, if she were not busy composing, Hidegard would most likely be Which of the following best sums up Hildegard’s message to religious authorities who had banned music from her covenant? Which of the following is not true about chant? What is a “grand entry”? How do Native Americans decide on which vocables to sing? The melodic contour of his chant can describe as Which of the following would NOT likely be seen at a powwow? Why might the use of percussion instruments be perceived as also “singing” the chant? Most of the Eagle Dance is in what meter? In San Ildefonso culture, the eagle is a symbol of In ancient times, when might the Eagle Dance have been performed?   In the Eagle Dance, when there are different vocables or the vocables are in a varied order, what is happening? What is the text for the Alleluia about? Chanting (as opposed to speaking) a word When was the Alleluia sung? Composers of medieval plainchant were The first section (A) of this chant has How many times is the music to the opening word “Alleluia” sung? What particularly heightens expression in the B section of the Alleluia? Which of the following would NOT be a reason why chant is sometimes still use today? The choice of an all-male ensemble in performance of “Caro mea” reflects Which of the following would be found in a song in courtly love tradition?  “Behold, Spring” is polyphonic because the A “strophe” is another word for In music, a “cadence” is equivalent to a(n) The melody of “Behold, Spring” is mostly The Squarcialupi Codex can best be described as a What is balata? What is it called when different voices sing the same note? Landini was famous not only as a composer but also a(n) Landini organized the rhythms in “Behold, Spring” around what kind of steady pattern? The musical counterpart to a period in a sentence is a Which of the following is NOT part of the Mass Ordinary? Machaut spent much of his life The Pygmalion myth   The purpose of cadences is to How did Machaut adapt the story of Pygmalion to the Courtly love tradition? What well-known song uses AAB form? In the Mass, bread and wine represent or become the If a piece of music began with one section, followed by another section, and this second is repeated, the form would be labeled What would be one way to make a lower voice easier to hear, among several independent voices? The form of the melody of “He Who Gladly Serves” is What is a drone bass? Which of the following is NOT a double reed instrument? Composers in the Middle Ages typically Describe usage of the shawm today How are modern jazz musicians similar to medieval musicians? Why can we be fairly sure the Songs to the Virgin Mary were not composed strictly vocal performance Which modern instrument is most closely related to the shawm? How do we know that drums were central to many esembles? When played alone, a single instrument can only produce what kind of texture?  

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1)Which of the following is NOT true of medieval dance?

  1. Most medieval composers
  2. What does the term “syllabic” refer to?
  3. What was the primary purpose of plainchant?
  4. Why does medieval chant sound “otherworldly” or different to our ears?
  5. Why would a composer use a melisma?
  6. In a musical section with the text “o you most brave and glorious knights, come and help me to conquer that deceitful one,” where will the cadence be heard?
  7. In general, the two differing approaches performers today can take to the rhythm of plainchant are
  8. The liturgical chant of the early church grew out of which repertory?
  9. Although the written score of Play of Virtues was for only voices,
  10. On a given day, if she were not busy composing, Hidegard would most likely be
  11. Which of the following best sums up Hildegard’s message to religious authorities who had banned music from her covenant?
  12. Which of the following is not true about chant?
  13. What is a “grand entry”?
  14. How do Native Americans decide on which vocables to sing?
  15. The melodic contour of his chant can describe as
  16. Which of the following would NOT likely be seen at a powwow?
  17. Why might the use of percussion instruments be perceived as also “singing” the chant?
  18. Most of the Eagle Dance is in what meter?
  19. In San Ildefonso culture, the eagle is a symbol of
  20. In ancient times, when might the Eagle Dance have been performed?

 

  1. In the Eagle Dance, when there are different vocables or the vocables are in a varied order, what is happening?
  2. What is the text for the Alleluia about?
  3. Chanting (as opposed to speaking) a word
  4. When was the Alleluia sung?
  5. Composers of medieval plainchant were
  6. The first section (A) of this chant has
  7. How many times is the music to the opening word “Alleluia” sung?
  8. What particularly heightens expression in the B section of the Alleluia?
  9. Which of the following would NOT be a reason why chant is sometimes still use today?
  10. The choice of an all-male ensemble in performance of “Caro mea” reflects
  11. Which of the following would be found in a song in courtly love tradition?
  12.  “Behold, Spring” is polyphonic because the
  13. A “strophe” is another word for
  14. In music, a “cadence” is equivalent to a(n)
  15. The melody of “Behold, Spring” is mostly
  16. The Squarcialupi Codex can best be described as a
  17. What is balata?
  18. What is it called when different voices sing the same note?
  19. Landini was famous not only as a composer but also a(n)
  20. Landini organized the rhythms in “Behold, Spring” around what kind of steady pattern?
  21. The musical counterpart to a period in a sentence is a
  22. Which of the following is NOT part of the Mass Ordinary?
  23. Machaut spent much of his life
  24. The Pygmalion myth

 

  1. The purpose of cadences is to
  2. How did Machaut adapt the story of Pygmalion to the Courtly love tradition?
  3. What well-known song uses AAB form?
  4. In the Mass, bread and wine represent or become the
  5. If a piece of music began with one section, followed by another section, and this second is repeated, the form would be labeled
  6. What would be one way to make a lower voice easier to hear, among several independent voices?
  7. The form of the melody of “He Who Gladly Serves” is
  8. What is a drone bass?
  9. Which of the following is NOT a double reed instrument?
  10. Composers in the Middle Ages typically
  11. Describe usage of the shawm today
  12. How are modern jazz musicians similar to medieval musicians?
  13. Why can we be fairly sure the Songs to the Virgin Mary were not composed strictly vocal performance
  14. Which modern instrument is most closely related to the shawm?
  15. How do we know that drums were central to many esembles?
  16. When played alone, a single instrument can only produce what kind of texture?

 

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