9/1/2023 0 Comments Forms of musical compositions![]() ![]() (b) To play an instrument using a bow.īridge: (a) A piece raising the strings of a musical instrument. The term can also mean any form with two periods, or sections.īow: (a) A wooden rod with horsehairs stretched from end to end used in playing an instrument of the violin family. ![]() 4/4: A rhythmic meter characterized by 4 beats per note grouping.Ħ/8: A rhythmic meter characterized by 6 beats split between 2 note groupings.Īccents: A greater stress given to one musical tone than to its neighbors.Īccompaniment: a musical part that supports or partners a solo instrument, voice, or group.Īesthetic: Appreciation of something beautiful.Īnthem: A hymn (song) of praise or loyalty.Īpplaud: to express approval by clapping hands.Īrchetype: the original pattern or model for similar ideas prototypeĪria: An elaborate solo song, generally with instrumental accompaniment.Īrrangement: The adaptation of a composition for a medium different from that for which it was originally composed.Īudience: A group of listeners or spectators.Īuditorium: A room, hall or building used for public gatherings.īallet: A theatrical art form using dancing, music and scenery to convey a story, theme or atmosphere.īaroque Period: The period of music from 1600-1750 characterized by an emphasis on ornate melodies and the development of musical forms such as opera, cantata, oratorio, and sonata.īinary Form: Two-part (AB) structure of music usually each part is repeated. 20th Century: The period of music from 1900-2000 characterized by atonality, dissonance, neoclassicism, and jazz elements. ![]()
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