Tonality Major Minor Atonal Modal. Rhythm / Rhythmic Devices Syncopation Dotted Rhythms Poly-rhythms Cross-rhythms Ostinato Off-beat Swing rhythms Rubato.

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Tonality Major Minor Atonal Modal

Rhythm / Rhythmic Devices Syncopation Dotted Rhythms Poly-rhythms Cross-rhythms Ostinato Off-beat Swing rhythms Rubato Groove Isorhythmic overlap

Melody Sequence Canon Imitation Ascending Descending Step, Leap, Static Angular Scalic Chromatic Melismatic Syllabic Counter melody Arpeggio Ornamention Diatonic

Articulation Staccato Legato Tenuto Accent

Instrumentation Concert band Rock Band Symphonic band Trio, Quartet, Duet Big Band Brass Band etc…..

Structure Verse Chorus Verse length – bars? Binary Ternary Rondo / Riternello Variations Codetta Coda Sonata Form Episodes Themes Through Composed

Dynamics Mezzo forte / piano Crescendo Diminuendo Forte / piano Sforzando Fortissimo Pianissimo Smortzando –To die away

Tempo Allegro Adagio Vivace Andante Presto Largo Moderato Accelerando Rallentando Ritenuto Pause

Texture Sparse Dense Polyphonic Homophonic Monophonic Heterophonic Layering Looping Phase shifting Antiphony = Call and response Melody and Accompaniment

Key Signatures Modulation Circle of Fifths Chromatic

Accompaniment / Harmony Contrapuntal Basso Continuo Pedal Bass Riff / Ostinato Block chords - Homophonic Arpeggio - Broken chords Alberti bass - Broken chords in Bass (Piano) Chromatic Diatonic Off beat Syncopated Sustained Suspensions Dissonant Consonant

Meter / Time Signature Simple Duple Triple Compound Regular Irregular Polymeter