Listening to Music pgs 68 to 71
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- Melody of Middle Ages
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by step with narrow range
diatonic notes (not chromatic) - Texture of Middle Ages
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mostly monophonic (Greg. and trab.)
Some contrapuntal polyphony - Rhythm of Middle Ages
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Gregorian and trabadour - no clearly marked rhythm
polyphony- triple mete, repeating - Harmony of Middle Ages
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most monophonic so no harmony
polyphony- dissonant phrases with open hollow chords - Color of Middle Ages
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mainly vocal
little instrumental music - Form of Middle Ages
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strophic - troubador
Ternary - kyrie
Rondo - French Rondeau - Melody of Renaissance
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stepwise
moderately narrow range
diatonic
chromaticism at end - Harmony of Renaissance
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dissonance
triad- building block - Rhythm of Renaissance
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duple
sacred-relaxed
secular-lively - Color of Renaissance
- unacconpanied vocal music
- Texture of Renaissance
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contrapuntal, polyphony
occasional passages of chordal homophonic - Form of Renaissance
- not often used
- Melody of Early Baroque
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Less step, larger leaps, wide range, chromaticism
melodic sequence - Harmony of Early Baroque
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diatonic by basso continuo
clear chord progressions
tonality major and minor keys - Rhythm of Early Baroque
- regular repeating driving
- Color of Early Baroque
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varied
new combos
symphony orchestra
terraced dynamics - Texture of Early Baroque
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chordal, homophonic
basso continuo - Form of Early Baroque
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basso ostinato- arias
ritornello-concerto grosso
binary- sonata and orchestral suite