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Elements




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Harmony            Tonality



Melody                                  Form
                Elements

Texture                                 Tempo
                                        Metre


 Rhythm             Timbre     Dynamics



                                                3
Definition: Notes of different durations organised into groups and placed in time often in relation to a pulse




                                                   Rhythm
                                                                                     Keywords: Pulse, Beat, Time Signature,
                                                                                   Metre, Bar, Barlines, Simple TIme, Compound
                                                                                                    Time, Tempo
 Cross Rhythm: Cross rhythm – A
rhythmic arrangement which contradicts
expected metrical accents by introducing
    a different pattern of groupings.

                                                                                 Anacrusis:    An unaccented note or a group of
                                                                                   notes which precede the first strong beat in a
                                                                                             phrase of music. music.


  Syncopation: The use of accents on
   weak beats or between beats, creating
tension between the accents of the pulse and
         the accents of the rhythm.
                                                 Hemiola:       A specific form of syncopation, often
                                                  used in Baroque music, particularly at important
                                                   cadences. The most usual form occurs when a
                                                   piece in triple time places accents on alternate
                                                  beats, giving a temporary duple feel to the music.


                                                                                                                                   4
Definition: Scale(s) that the melody and harmony are derived from.

     Major Scale                                                Whole tone scale - A scale
                                         Tonality            consisting of six whole tones. All
                                                             intervals are equal so there is no
Minor Scale: Harmonic, Natural,                                    feeling of a key note.
           melodic
                                                                     Blues Scale:

 Modes: Aeolian, Dorian, Phrygian,                         Chromatic Scale - A scale of
   Lydian, Mixolydian, Ionian,                                  twelve notes

Modulation: Change of key within a
          composition                                     Pentatonic: A scale of 5 notes.


                      Atonal: Having no tonal
                              centre                Diatonic: Notes used a derived from a
                                                               particular scale




                                                                                                  5
Definition: Melody is a sequence of single notes; the main, most prominent line or voice in a piece of music, the line that the listener
     follows most closely. When accompanied, the melody is often the highest line in the piece and stands out. Melody is often the most
                                                     memorable aspect of a piece.




                                                          Melody
Contour: Shape of
a melody, pointed,                                                                       Range:Distance between the lowest
    smooth                                                                                     note and highest note.


                                                                                                      Sequence: Repetition of a
   Phrasing: length of a melody,                                                                     phrase at a higher or lower
   normally related to a human                                                                         pitch. The rhythm amd
         taking a breath.                                                                              melodic pattern are the
                                                                                                        same in each phrase




                                        Melisma: Ornamentation of a syllable
                                                  when singing.



                                                                                                                                             6
Definition: Texture is the relationships between the different ‘lines’ (instruments) within a piece.



                                                                                        Adjectives:
                                           Texture                                        Thick
                                                                                          Thin
  Homophonic:
   Melody with
  accompanying
                                                                        Solo Vs Tutti
chords (Harmony)




     Monophonic: One solo line or                            Scoring: Division of music between
       voice, may have multiple                                 instruments or how they are
     instruments but all will be in                                       arranged.
               unison.


                                                 Polyphonic: Music with independent
                                                     lines playing simultaneously.


                                                                                                         7
Definition: A series of chords or progression.




                                     Harmony                                   Pedal Note: A
                                                                              sustained note,
                                                                              normally in the
                                                                               bass with the
 Chord: Two or                                                               harmony changing
more notes played                                                                above it
   together.
                                                      Harmonic Rhythm:
                                                      Speed at which the
                                                        chords change.


      Triad: A three note Chord
                                              Cadences: Perfect, plagal, Imperfect,
                                                         Interrupted




                                                                                                8
Definition: Volume changes from soft to loud in Music.

Terraced Dynamics : Blocks
of loud and soft sound with    Dynamics      Diminuendo - Get softer over time
 movement between. From
      baroque music.
                                           Decrescendo - Get softer over time


   Forte: Loud
                                          Crescendo - Get louder over time

                 Piano: Soft




                                                                                9
Definition:         A sound; normally an instrument. Also means all the different sounds an instrument can make




Range: How high or low and                     Timbre                            Envelope - Entire sound
                                                                              consisting of attack through to
   instrument can play.                                                                    decay


                                                                           Decay - Dying away os a Sound

  Tessitura: The area within a range
  of a voice or instrument where a
   piece mainly lies; A piece with a
   high tessitura means its average                                         Attack - Beginning of a Sound
  pitch towards the top of its range


 Technique: The skill used by a player
        or singer performing.


                                                 Idiomatic: Refers to the capabilities of an instrument; Also
                                                 what sets it apart from other instruments: E.g a Trombone
                                                          can glissando because of how its made.
                                                                                                                    10
Definition: A sound; normally an instrument. Also means all the different sounds an instrument can make


                                                                                       Sonata Form: An expansion of binary form. A
  Binary: Two distinct                                                                 first section (exposition) introduces two or more
sections. normally each                                                                themes, the first in the tonic, the second in the

 section repeats AABB                                  Form                            dominant or a closely related key. The next section
                                                                                       (the development section) develops the themes in
                                                                                       new keys, and the final section (the recapitulation)
                                                                                       restates the themes, but ends in the original key.
                                                                                       Sonata form emerged in the Classical period, and
                                                                                       was often used for the first movement of solo
                                                                                       sonatas, symphonies, chamber music and concertos.

Rondo: Multiple sections with the
 main section returning between
                                                                        Ternary: Three sections where the
contrasting sections. ABACADA
                                                                         third is a repeat of the first. ABA

                12 Bar Blues: Chord
                progressions follows                              Strophic: Song form; Verse/chorus/Verse/
              something similar to this                            Chorus/Bridge/Verse/Chorus/Chorus

12
          I
8



     IV                       I




                                           V              Through Composed - Music where there are no repeats
     V                        I
                                                           and ideas change and develop from beginning to end.



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Elements Of Music

  • 1. Elements of Music www.teachersunite.co.nz 1
  • 3. Harmony Tonality Melody Form Elements Texture Tempo Metre Rhythm Timbre Dynamics 3
  • 4. Definition: Notes of different durations organised into groups and placed in time often in relation to a pulse Rhythm Keywords: Pulse, Beat, Time Signature, Metre, Bar, Barlines, Simple TIme, Compound Time, Tempo Cross Rhythm: Cross rhythm – A rhythmic arrangement which contradicts expected metrical accents by introducing a different pattern of groupings. Anacrusis: An unaccented note or a group of notes which precede the first strong beat in a phrase of music. music. Syncopation: The use of accents on weak beats or between beats, creating tension between the accents of the pulse and the accents of the rhythm. Hemiola: A specific form of syncopation, often used in Baroque music, particularly at important cadences. The most usual form occurs when a piece in triple time places accents on alternate beats, giving a temporary duple feel to the music. 4
  • 5. Definition: Scale(s) that the melody and harmony are derived from. Major Scale Whole tone scale - A scale Tonality consisting of six whole tones. All intervals are equal so there is no Minor Scale: Harmonic, Natural, feeling of a key note. melodic Blues Scale: Modes: Aeolian, Dorian, Phrygian, Chromatic Scale - A scale of Lydian, Mixolydian, Ionian, twelve notes Modulation: Change of key within a composition Pentatonic: A scale of 5 notes. Atonal: Having no tonal centre Diatonic: Notes used a derived from a particular scale 5
  • 6. Definition: Melody is a sequence of single notes; the main, most prominent line or voice in a piece of music, the line that the listener follows most closely. When accompanied, the melody is often the highest line in the piece and stands out. Melody is often the most memorable aspect of a piece. Melody Contour: Shape of a melody, pointed, Range:Distance between the lowest smooth note and highest note. Sequence: Repetition of a Phrasing: length of a melody, phrase at a higher or lower normally related to a human pitch. The rhythm amd taking a breath. melodic pattern are the same in each phrase Melisma: Ornamentation of a syllable when singing. 6
  • 7. Definition: Texture is the relationships between the different ‘lines’ (instruments) within a piece. Adjectives: Texture Thick Thin Homophonic: Melody with accompanying Solo Vs Tutti chords (Harmony) Monophonic: One solo line or Scoring: Division of music between voice, may have multiple instruments or how they are instruments but all will be in arranged. unison. Polyphonic: Music with independent lines playing simultaneously. 7
  • 8. Definition: A series of chords or progression. Harmony Pedal Note: A sustained note, normally in the bass with the Chord: Two or harmony changing more notes played above it together. Harmonic Rhythm: Speed at which the chords change. Triad: A three note Chord Cadences: Perfect, plagal, Imperfect, Interrupted 8
  • 9. Definition: Volume changes from soft to loud in Music. Terraced Dynamics : Blocks of loud and soft sound with Dynamics Diminuendo - Get softer over time movement between. From baroque music. Decrescendo - Get softer over time Forte: Loud Crescendo - Get louder over time Piano: Soft 9
  • 10. Definition: A sound; normally an instrument. Also means all the different sounds an instrument can make Range: How high or low and Timbre Envelope - Entire sound consisting of attack through to instrument can play. decay Decay - Dying away os a Sound Tessitura: The area within a range of a voice or instrument where a piece mainly lies; A piece with a high tessitura means its average Attack - Beginning of a Sound pitch towards the top of its range Technique: The skill used by a player or singer performing. Idiomatic: Refers to the capabilities of an instrument; Also what sets it apart from other instruments: E.g a Trombone can glissando because of how its made. 10
  • 11. Definition: A sound; normally an instrument. Also means all the different sounds an instrument can make Sonata Form: An expansion of binary form. A Binary: Two distinct first section (exposition) introduces two or more sections. normally each themes, the first in the tonic, the second in the section repeats AABB Form dominant or a closely related key. The next section (the development section) develops the themes in new keys, and the final section (the recapitulation) restates the themes, but ends in the original key. Sonata form emerged in the Classical period, and was often used for the first movement of solo sonatas, symphonies, chamber music and concertos. Rondo: Multiple sections with the main section returning between Ternary: Three sections where the contrasting sections. ABACADA third is a repeat of the first. ABA 12 Bar Blues: Chord progressions follows Strophic: Song form; Verse/chorus/Verse/ something similar to this Chorus/Bridge/Verse/Chorus/Chorus 12 I 8 IV I V Through Composed - Music where there are no repeats V I and ideas change and develop from beginning to end. 11