Music Vocabulary Review
Whole step Two half steps
Half step A Minor Second
Timbre Tone color
Characteristics Unique attributes
Style The way it is played
Genre Special styles
Strings Instruments using plucked or bowed strings to create the sound
Brass Winds Instruments using a cupped shaped mouthpiece
Woodwinds Those originally made of wood or using a reed to create the sound
Clef Symbol to indicate the tonal center
Score The conductor’s copy of the music.
Staff 5 lines and 4 spaces
Expression Emotion portrayed in music
Intonation The correct vibrations of a tone to match the established standard or that of another instrument
Resonance Vibrations of an instrument’s sound creating the unique sound of that particular instrument
Ledger Lines Short lines extending the staff upward or downward
Vertical Music Music composed in a chordal manner in which most or all parts move together at the same time
HorizontalMusic Music having independent lines weaving a fabric of sound.
Second ending The short ending which will send musicians forward to a new melodic section.
Repeat To play it again
Fugue A melodic presentation using varied melodic and rhythmic alterations to present new interpretations of the melody.
Fugetto A small or short section in a fugal style.
First ending The short ending which will send musicians back to a particular place to repeat that section.
Double Bar Two bars of different size indicating the end of a section or composition.
Dal signo al fine` Return to the sign and play to the fine`
Da capo al fine` Return to the beginning and play to the fine`
Transposition To move the position of the tone to adjust for the length of the instrument
Tessitura That part of the range used most often
Range The extreme from lowest to highest tone for each instrument
Key Signature Those sharps and/or flats which identify the tonal center.
Homophonic Movement in a chordal manner
Counterpoint Independent movement of musical lines in correlation to each other
Cannon The simple melodic repetition. It is also called a round.
Brace Two or more staves joined with a bracket { } indicating a system of music.
Slur A curved line which smoothly connects tones on different lines and/or spaces without attack.
Tie A curved line connecting tones (adding their value) on the same line or space.
Major Second Whole Step
Minor Second Half Step
Tutti Those originally made of wood or using a reed to create the sound
Music History The story of mankind’s music throughout time.
Balance To achieve the aural perception of each instrument or section being of the same or equal volume without dominance by any one instrument or section.
Blend To create an ensemble sound in which all instruments/sections collectively create one sound rather than individual sounds.
Dynamics Various degrees of loudness and softness
Forte (f ) Strong or full
Piano (p) Soft
Mezzo (m) Medium
Mezzo Forte (mf) Medium full
Mezzo piano (mp) Medium soft
Fortissimo (ff) Very strong
Fortississimo (fff) Very, very strong
Pianissimo (pp) Very soft
Pianississiom (ppp) Very, very soft
Crescendo (cres.) To get louder
Decrescendo (decres) To get softer
Diminuendo (dim) To gradually get softer
Baroque The historic period between 1600 and 1750 AD
Medieval The historic period prior to 1400 AD
Renaissance The historic period between the 15 th (1400 AD) and 17 th (1600AD) centuries.
Rococo or Roccoco The French historic period between 1700 and 1799 AD (18 th Century)
Classical The historic period between 1750 and 1820 AD
Impressionist The historic period between 1870 and 1880
Expressionist The historic period originating in Germany beginning in the 20 th Century.
Experimental One type of music composed between 1950 and today.
Jazz Jazz is a musical form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions.musical African American Southern United StatesAfricanEuropean
Fusion The mixing of diverse musical styles originating around 1980.
Strophic Repeated melody for each verse
Through composed No repetition of music for new lyrics
Pulse Steady, ongoing emphasis of the count
Diatonic Within the Key
Consonant Interval Interval requiring no resolution (change)
Dissonant Interval Interval requiring resolution (change)
Variation Changing the melody, rhythm, or harmony of a composition.