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Arco: - ✔✔instruction to use the bow after a plucked passage of music.



Aria: - ✔✔solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment.



Arpeggio: - ✔✔chord whose notes are played one after another. Sometimes it is written as a


chord preceded by a wiggly line.


Articulation: - ✔✔Musical shaping and phrasing. Marks include staccato, legato, accent.



ASCAP: - ✔✔American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.



ASTA: - ✔✔American String Teachers Association



Atonal: - ✔✔without key center.



Attack: - ✔✔indicated by the speed of the acceleration and the force of the ictus.



Augmentation: - ✔✔Statement of a melody in linger note values, often twice as slow as the


original. Increasing the note values of a musical theme, usually to twice their value.


Augmented: - ✔✔made larger.

,Auxiliary Notes: - ✔✔come between notes of the same pitch, either a note higher or note


lower.


Bruno: - ✔✔spiral curriculam, each subject revisited at intervals.



B Flat Bass Clarinet: - ✔✔sounds a Major 9th lower than written



B Flat Clarinet: - ✔✔sounds a major 2nd lower than written



B Flat Soprano Sax: - ✔✔sounds a major 2nd lower than written



B Flat Tenor Sax: - ✔✔sounds a major 9th lower than written



B Flat Trumpet: - ✔✔Sounds a major 2nd lower than written.



Name in chronological order each piece of music was written-- - ✔✔Brandenburg Concertos,


Magic Flute, Symphonie Fantastique, Rite of Spring


Bassoon: - ✔✔Bed post, double reed, connected with a bocal



B Flat instruments - ✔✔clarinets, bass clarinets, trumpets, tenor saxes, baritones



Bach - ✔✔Baroque composer, Brandenburg Concerto, Fugue in D minor, Toccata; Organ was


his main instrument.

,Bare Chord: - ✔✔chord without a third



Baritones can sing in the range of-- - ✔✔G2-F4



Bass: - ✔✔Charlie Mingus



Basses can sing in the range of-- - ✔✔D2-C4 or middle C



Basso Profundo: - ✔✔the lowest bass voice



Dizzy Gillespie: - ✔✔Bebop jazz artist that played the trumpet, piano, and trombone.



Beethoven: - ✔✔Ode to Joy, Bonn 1770-1827



Bennett Reimer: - ✔✔General music courses involve listening, composing, and performing for


all students. Absolute expression.


Binary Form: - ✔✔two part form- AB. The first section modulates (usually to the dominant).


The second section is often longer than the first and uses similar material.


Bouree: - ✔✔French baroque dance in fast duple meter



Bruners Four Features of Learning: - ✔✔1. Exploration, should be encouraged to show


curiosity

, to learn about their world.


Info should be easily accessible and comprehensible


Order or sequence should be logical and orderly


Method of reward should be installed so children are encouraged.


BWV: - ✔✔Abbreviation for Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, used to catalogue the compositions of J.


S. Bach


Bye-tones: - ✔✔unessential note that forms part of the haromony



comeneus: - ✔✔start right away.



Comenius: - ✔✔educator in Moravian church in 1600s. Believed music education was


instinctual for children who first learn to make sounds through vocalizations.


Chorale Prelude: - ✔✔composition for an organ (baroque) a composition for an organ using a


chorale as a basis for variations


Clarinet: - ✔✔sounds a minor 3rd lower than written.


made of black wood, single reed with a ligature

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