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Created by Miss Pearson
almost 12 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| cells | short musical ideas |
| phasing | when two or more versions of a motif are played at the same time but slightly out of sync, with the parts gradually coming back together after a number of repetitions |
| note addition | a method of developing cells by gradually adding notes to the original cell |
| note subtraction | as for note addition but taking notes away |
| loop | a section of a piece of muisc which is edited so that it can be repeated seamlessly by electronic means |
| resultant melody | a new melody produced whan a variety of parts each play their melodies at the same time |
| tonal ambiguity | ehrn the key of a piece is uncertain |
| drones | long continuous note or constantly repeated note (can be any pitch but s often a low note) |
| metamorphosis | gradually changing from one musical idea to another often by changing one note at a time |
| layering | adding new musical parts usually one at a time, the parts will often interact with each other froming a complex texture |
| augmentation | extending the durations of rhythmic patterns eg quavers become crotchets and crotchets become minims |
| diminution | the opposite of augmentation |
| static harmony | the piece appears to have only one long chord which only changes very gradually, if at all |
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