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APM Unit 1 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025
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APM Unit 1 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 APM Unit 1 
 
Formal Analysis - correct answer Analysis of musical structure (building blocks) 
 
Analysis of Musical process - correct answer analyzing how the music actually sounds 
 
Riff - correct answer repeated pattern meant to generate rhythmic momentum 
 
Groove - correct answer the channeled flow of rhythms 
 
Timber - correct answer quality of sound, "soundprint" of a performer 
 
Dialect - correct answer A reg...
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MAS 337 Exam 1 Questions And Correct Answers 100%
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MAS 337 Exam 1 Questions And Correct Answers 100% 
 
Match the son with its corresponding region. 
1.Oaxaca 
2.Veracruz 
3.Michoacan 
4.Jalisco 
5.Hidalgo 
1. Son istemeno 
2. Son Jarocho 
3. Son Abajeno 
4. Son Jalisciense 
5. Son Huasteco 
Genre of Mexican folk music distinguished by its strophic form and lively choreography. Its first documented use surfaces in Veracruz in the eighteenth century. 
Mexican Son 
A 12-beat phrase divided into two groups of six beats with varying accentuation som...
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MoCA Study Guide (2023/2024) Already Graded A
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MoCA Study Guide (2023/2024) Already Graded A Ostinato repeated rhythmic pattern 
Descant above all of the others 
Figuration same as diminution; method of embellishment 
Imitation imitating of the same melodic line in several different voices 
Motet created in the early 13th century by musicians at Notre Dame by adding newly written Latin words to the upper voices of descant clausulae, analogous to the way earlier musicians had added texts to chant melismas to create sequences and textual trope...
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MUL2010 Exam 1 - UCF Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions
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A galliard is in duple meter. - False 
A large-scale genre of music involving an overture, arias, recitatives, and choruses. - Oratorio 
A pavane in triple meter - False 
A Ritornello is - an instrumental pause between each strophe. 
Aaron Copland () wrote in What to Listen for in Music of the idea "Three levels of listening." 
Which of these is NOT a part of those three? - Spiritual 
An instrumental collection of stylized dance movements, between 2 and 7 in a single piece. - 
Orchestral dance...
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CBMT Exam Prep 2024 WITH ANSWERS
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Binary Form - Answer -simplest music form; consists of a question and answer section 
Ternary Form - Answer -ABA form 
Rondo Form - Answer -ABACA form 
Sonata Form - Answer -ABA; derived from ternary form; used by classical and early romantic composers 
exposition - development - recapitulation 
Minuet and trio Form - Answer -progression from ternary form. Follows simple ABA form with a 
contrasting middle "trio" section 
ABA CDC ABA 
Fugue Form - Answer -a contrap...
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Music A Level Set Works Practice Questions and Answers
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Ralph Vaughan Williams 
'On Wenlock Edge' 
Context *Studied at RCM 
*Father was a priest 
*Inspired by Byrd and Tudor Music 
*Inspired by A E Housmann's 1896 Collection 'A Shropshire Lad' 
*Collected Folk Tunes 
*Went against Germanic Style (to create fragile English sound) 
*He studied under Ravel (only student not to use his style) and Debussy 
 
'On Wenlock Edge' 
Melody *Word Painting (high) 
*Obliqueness 
*Semitonal movement 
*Chromatic movement 
*Arching melody 
 
'On Wenlock Ed...
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MAS 337 Exam 1 Questions And Correct Answers 100%
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MAS 337 Exam 1 Questions And Correct Answers 100% 
 
Match the son with its corresponding region. 
1.Oaxaca 
2.Veracruz 
3.Michoacan 
4.Jalisco 
5.Hidalgo 
1. Son istemeno 
2. Son Jarocho 
3. Son Abajeno 
4. Son Jalisciense 
5. Son Huasteco 
Genre of Mexican folk music distinguished by its strophic form and lively choreography. Its first documented use surfaces in Veracruz in the eighteenth century. 
Mexican Son 
A 12-beat phrase divided into two groups of six beats with varying accentuation som...
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LAS MAS MUS 337 FINAL STUDY GUIDE EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Essentialization - CORRECT ANSWER-The process of reducing people and their 
cultural expressions to a limited set of essential characteristics. Leads to stereotypes 
Mestizaje - CORRECT ANSWER-The mix of races (Indigenous and Spanish). 
Understanding of this has changed over time. 
Types of Performances - CORRECT ANSWER-presentational and participatory 
(musical vs social) 
Sesquiáltera - CORRECT ANSWER-Six that alters, shifts in rhythmic accentuation from 
a two beat stress to a three beat...
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Music Appreciation Final Exam: New Chapters (Prelude 5 - Chapter 36-45) with Complete Solutions!!
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Music Appreciation Final Exam: New Chapters (Prelude 5 - Chapter 36-45) with Complete Solutions!! 
 
 
Who is identified as the first great creative Romantic musician?: - ANSWER-Beethoven 
 
The ____ era grew out of social and political upheavals that follow the French Revolution in the last decade of the 1700s: - ANSWER-Romantic 
 
During the Romantic era, the power shifted from the hierarchy to the _____ class: - ANSWER-middle 
 
Romantic poets and artists rebelled against the conventional con...
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timbre 
- the quality of a sound; its tone color 
- this helps explain the identity of a sound 
 
 
 
syncopation 
- the setting of a melody or rhythm that emphasizes the upbeats, weak beats, or off beats 
- it was critical to the emergence of ragtime, where you hear it prominently 
 
 
 
strophic 
- a form that looks like AAA 
- it's often a ballad with a series of verses having the same music repeating each new verse 
 
 
 
riff 
- a short musical idea or motive sometimes repeated to generate...
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