S4 (Higher) BAROQUE MUSIC

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S4 (Higher) BAROQUE MUSIC

Ornaments Trill – Two alternate notes repeated rapidly. Ornaments – fast, decorative extra notes added to a melodic line by a singer or instrumentalist. Trill – Two alternate notes repeated rapidly. Mordent – the note, the note below then the first note again OR the note, the note above then the first note again Acciaccatura – a short fast note played before a longer note.

Cadences Cadences are ways in which musical sentences finish. They can be Perfect, Imperfect, Interrupted or Plagal. Perfect - the music moves from chord V to I. Imperfect - the music move from chord I to V Interrupted - the music moves to chord VI (minor) Plagal - the music moves from chord IV to I Tierce de Picardie – music which is minor but the last chord is major.

Baroque Literacy Task Dominant 7th Imitation Pedal Modulating to Dominant (G major) Pedal Mordent Perfect Cadence