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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Questions And Answers 2024 Rated A+
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Antiquity - 500AD - 500BC 
Medieval - 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
Renaissance - 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
Baroque - 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and organ 
become more popular 
Classical - 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
Romantic - 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism 
20th Century - 
- Rejection of common practice 
Important Medie...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Questions And Answers 2024 Rated A+
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Antiquity - 500AD - 500BC 
Medieval - 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
Renaissance - 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
Baroque - 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras, (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), string quartets, harpsichord 
and organ become more popular 
Classical - 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
Romantic - 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism, symphonic poem 
20th Century - 
- Rejection o...
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The History of Music Summary
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1. Baroque Era (1600 – 1750) 
2. Classical Era (1750 – 1825) 
3. Romantic Era (1825 – 1900) 
4. 20th Century (1900 – present) 
5. Jazz 
6. African Music 
7. Rock and Pop Music 
8. World Music
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions 100% Verified
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions 100% Verified 
Antiquity - Correct Answer 500AD - 500BC 
 
Medieval - Correct Answer 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
 
Renaissance - Correct Answer 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
 
Baroque - Correct Answer 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and organ become more popular 
 
Classical - Correct Answer 
- Strings, opera, symphony, ...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Praxis II Exam Latest 2023 Graded A
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Praxis II Exam Latest 2023 Graded A Characteristics of Medieval Era Dominated by vocal music. Sacred Music: Gregorian Chant and Masses. Secular Music: for dance and entertainment (Troubadours/Trouvères) 
Gregorian Chant melodies that were free flowing with no distinct meter, melismatic, largely monophonic, and sung by unaccompanied voice or choir 
Organum an early form of polyphony in which voices are sung in parallel motion 
Masses important religious ritual and ...
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Music Praxis II (5114) Latest Update Graded A+
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vaMusic Praxis II (5114) Latest Update Graded A+ Antiquity 500 AD to 500 BC 
Medieval 500 BC to 1300 
Renaissance 1300 to 1600 
Baroque 1600 to 1750 
Classical 1750 to 1820 
Romantic 1820 to 1900 
20th Century 1900- 
Aria operatic solo; a song sung by one person in an opera or oratorio 
Bourree French baroque dance in fast duple meter 
Cantata Music composition using sacred texts (Baroque) 
Chanson A french polyphonic song (late middle ages and Renaissance) 
Choral prelude composition for an org...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
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Antiquity - 500AD - 500BC 
 
Medieval - 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
 
Renaissance - 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
 
Baroque - 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and organ become more popular 
 
Classical - 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
 
Romantic - 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism 
 
20th Century - 
- Rejection of common practice 
 
Im...
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History of Rock and Roll Exam 1 || Complete Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
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History of Rock and Roll Exam 1 || Complete Questions & Answers (100% Correct)History of Rock and Roll Exam 1 || Complete Questions & Answers (100% Correct)History of Rock and Roll Exam 1 || Complete Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
The roots of rock and roll - ANSWER - run deep in folk and popular music of the 20th century, draws from jazz, gospel, blues, blue grass, country, 1920s' radio, R&B. 
It just kind of happened once cultures joined. 
Indi radio companies helped spread it. 
The firs...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Praxis II Exam Already Passed
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Praxis 
 
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Characteristics of Medieval Era Dominated by vocal music. Sacred Music: Gregorian Chant 
and Masses. Secular Music: for dance and entertainment (Troubadours/Trouvères) 
 
Gregorian Chant melodies that were free flowing with no distinct meter, melismatic, largely 
monophonic, and sung by unaccompanied voice or choir 
 
Organum an early form of polyphony in which voices are sung in parallel motion 
 
Masses important religious rit...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) (2023/2024) Rated A+
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) (2023/2024) Rated A+ Antiquity 500AD - 500BC 
Medieval 500 - 1400 - Monophonic (plain chant) 
Renaissance - Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
Baroque - Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and organ become more popular 
Classical - Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
Romantic 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism 
20th Century - Rejection of ...
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