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N5 Baroque - Coggle Diagram
N5 Baroque
Melody/Harmony
Sequence
A Melodic phrase immediately repeated at a higher or lower pitch
Chord
2 or more notes played together
Toality
Major (Happy)/Minor (Sad) / Atonal (Neither)
Chord Progression
a repeated pattern of chords
Pedal
A note that is sustained or repeated in the bass
Ornament
Decoration of the main melody by adding notes
Chromatic
Moving semitonally
Trill
Rapid movement between 2 notes
Countermelody
A Melody played against the main melody
Tone
A distance of 2 semitones (white note to white note)
Inverted Pedal
A Note that is sustained or repeated above the melody
Contrary Motion
2 parts moving in opposite directions
Timbre
Orchestra
Choir
Organ
Dynamics
Recorder
Harpsichord
Arco
Pizzicato
Dynamics
Piano
Quiet
Mezzo Piano
Medium Quiet
Mezzo Forte
Medium Loud
Forte
Loud
Fortissimo
Very Loud
Pianissimo
Very Quiet
Crescendo
Getting Louder
Diminuendo
Getting quieter
Structure/Form
Canon
Strict imitation once part coming in after the other
Imitation
When one instrument or part imitates another
Ground Bass
A repeated pattern of bass notes
Homophonic
Each part moves at the same time
Polyphonic
Each part moves at different times
Contrapuntal
Music with multiple parts
Styles
Baroque
HARPSICHORD
Concerto
A Work for SOLO instruments and orchestra
Opera
A Musical play set to music (secular) for chorus soloists and orchestra
Aria
A Solo sung in an operatic style. Melismatic word setting, orchestral accompaniment big range (showing off)
Chorus
SATB Choir
Cadenza
A passage of music that allows a soloist to display their technical ability
Rhythm/Tempo
Anacrusis
When the music starts before the first beat of the bar
Legato
Smooth and flowing (Opposite of stacatto)
Staccato
Short and detached
Tempo
Speed of the music
Adagio
Slow
Andante
Walking(Marching) Pace
Moderato
Moderately
Allegro
Fast
Presto
Very Fast
Accelerando
Getting Faster
Rallentando (Ritardando)
Getting Slower