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Music Content Knowledge PAXIS 5113 With
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Intrensic Reward
Child figures out a concept, excels in a skill, feels pride in ability


Extrensic Reward
Verbal praise, candy, treats, games, surprises


MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface. Standard specification that enable electronic instruments such as
the synthesizer, sampler, sequencer, and drum machine from any manufacturer to communicate with
one another and with computers.


Psychomotor Skills
Manual or physical skills (body)


Cognitive Skills
Mental skills (knowledge)


Orff-Schulwerk Approach
Combines music, movement, drama, speech into lessons that are similarto child's world of play.
Four Different Stages within the Orff-Approach
1. Imitation - the teacher, group leader, or students perform for the class and the class in turn repeats
what was played for them.
2. Exploration - Allows students to seek out not only the different musical aspects that the Orff
instruments offer but they also explore aural/oral skills and the different motions and expressions
that the body is capable of
3. Literacy - Taught by learning musical notation and becoming familiar with the various forms of
music like rondo, and ABA
4. Improvisation - The act of creating something, especially music, without prior preparation.


Kodaly Method
Child-developmental approach, sequence, introducing skills in accordance with the capabilities of the
child. Rhythm syllables (Quarter note = ta), (Eighth note pairs = ti-ti), (Half note = Ta-a) Moveable-do
solfege and hand signs


Dalcroze
"Rhythmic gymnastics," eurythmic teaches concepts of rhythm, structure, and musical expression
using movement.


Suzuki
Includes love, high-quality, praise, rote-training, repetition, and a time-table set by the student's
developmental readiness for learning a particular technique.


Which of the following lists the musical genres in the correct chronological order of their
development?
A. Motet, string quartet, opera, symphonic poem

, B. Motet, opera, string quartet, symphonic poem
C. Opera, motet, string quartet, symphonic poem
D. Opera, symphonic poem, motet, string quartet
B.
motet - 13th century
opera - 17th century
string quartet - 18th century
symphonic poem - 19th century


Creating an ostinato on barred instruments to accompany a folk song is most closely associated with
which of the following approaches?
A. Orff
B. Kodaly
C. Dalcroze
C. Gordon
A. Orff
The singing of folk songs accompanied by improvised ostinatos on barred instruments is an important
component of the curricular approach developed by Carl Orff.


C. making an arrangement of a copyrighted work for a school ensemble to perform
Under current U.S. copyright law, guidelines for educational uses ("fair use") of music permit all of the
following EXCEPT
A. emergency copying to replace purchased copy that is lost and is not available for an imminent
performance
B. making a single copy of recordings of performances for evaluating rehearsal purposes
C. making an arrangement of a copyrighted work for a school ensemble to perform
D. copying for the purpose of scholarly research


Which of the following ballets was written by Copland?
A. Swan Lake
B. Romeo and Juliet
C. The Rite of Spring
D. Appalachian Spring
D. Appalachian Spring
Copland composed Appalachian Spring in 1944 for the choreographer Martha Graham.
Swan Lake - Tchaikovsky
Romeo and Juliet - Prokofiev
The Rite of Spring - Stravinsky




Which of the following modes has a major tonic triad?
A. Aeolian
B. Phrygian
C. Mixolydian
D. Dorian
C. Mixolydian
The Aeolian, Phrygian, and Dorian modes have minor tonic triads. The Mixolydian mode has a major
triad.

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