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Down: 1) Basic chord in music. Consisting of three pitches in a specific arangment.2) The purposeful movement of chords. Bass line often emphasizes harmonic movement. A succession of chords moving forward in a purposeful fashion.4) Support and enrichment for the melody. The sounds that provide the support and enrichment the accompaniment for melody. Results when multiple pitches sound simutaneously.5) A standard formal plan for the blues involving a repeating twelve- measure hormonic support in which the chords can progress. 1-4-1-5-16) Type of soul music that emerged in the 1950s as an outgrowth of the gospel hymns sung in African- American churches in urban Detroit, Chicago, and New York; its lyrics made use of repeating phrases sung in capella harmony below the tune.7) Use of sharps or flats at the beginning of the composition to identify the tonality of the music.8) Built on the forth degree of the scale. (5 lower notes). Tends to move toward the dominant. 514) Term that means to emphasize a particular beat. Across: 3) The relative position, either high or low, of musical sound.9) The phrase that answers a preceding idea and generally returns the melody to the tonic.10) Broken or staggered triad. Notes of a chord played sequentially. Gives sence of activity. The notes of a triad of seventh chord played in direct succession and in a direct line up or down.11) Built on the fifth degree of the scale (5 higher notes) Tends to move the tonic home.12) An expressive, soulful style of singing that emerged from African-American spiritual and work song at the end of the 19 century; its text are strophic, its harmonies simple and reptitive.13) One or two terms that inform the performer how many beats will occur in each measure.15) This describes a scale that utilizes all 12 notes contained within the octave. The extra 5 notes of this scale provide greater melodic intensity.16) A one movement work for orchestra of a Romantic era that gives musical expression to the emotions and events associated with a story, play, political experience, or encounter with nature.17) The grid of lines and spaces facilitaing the precise notation of pitch.
 

 

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