Music History 1 Exam Questions With Correct Detailed Verified Answers.
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Course
MUSIC.
Institution
MUSIC.
monophony - correct answer melody without harmony or counterpoint
polyphony - correct answer music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments
heterophony - correct answer simultaneous instrument and vocal melody
Lyre - correct answer a harp used by ancient Gree...
monophony - correct answer melody without harmony or counterpoint
polyphony - correct answer music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments
heterophony - correct answer simultaneous instrument and vocal melody
Lyre - correct answer a harp used by ancient Greeks for accompaniment
aulos - correct answer single or double-reed instrument often mistaken for flute, used by ancient
Greeks. consists of twin pipes
kithara - correct answer a stringed instrument used for personal accompaniment in ancient Greek
music
Musica mundana - correct answer ...Music of the spheres, the belief that the planets and celestial
bodies move together in harmony
Musica humana - correct answer ...Music of the body, the belief that the human body exists in a state
of harmony (ie sickness is out of harmony)
Musica instrumentalis - correct answer ...Music of the instruments, the final and lowest form of
ancient music consisted of audible music like we know today
Doctrine of Ethos - correct answer The belief that listening to certain music changes your ethos and
affects your character
Aristotle's Theory of Imitation - correct answer Music affects your soul (both positively and negatively
depending on the music)
, Trivium - correct answer ...Capella's classifications of the 3 essential language arts; being grammar,
logic, and rhetoric
Quadrivium - correct answer ...Boethius's classifications of the 4 essential maths and sciences; being
geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, and harmonics
De Institutione Musica - correct answer ...Boethius's fundamentals of music, consisting of musica
mundana, musica humana, and musica instrumentalis
Office / Canonical Hours - correct answer ...a series of 8 prayer services held at specific times of each
day in a religious community
Mass Ordinary - correct answer ...the parts of the Mass that do not change, although the songs may
change
Mass Proper - correct answer ...the parts of the Mass that change each particular day
Antiphon - correct answer ...verse or sentence with its own melody, which "bolsters" the text. An
antiphon is sung before and after every psalm
chant / plainchant / Gregorian chant - correct answer ...monophonic choral music passed down
through the ages. It is the first example we have of written music
psalm tones - correct answer ...a pattern for psalm singing that could be adapted to any psalm
responsorial - correct answer ...a choir and a soloist singing alternating phrases
direct - correct answer ...just one choir singing an entire piece with no alternating phrases
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