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Praxis II: Music: Content and Instruction  (5114) Latest 2024 Graded A+ Popular
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  • Praxis II: Music: Content and Instruction (5114) Latest 2024 Graded A+ Episode Passage that does not state the principal subject (esp in Fugue) Exposition Section in which subject(s) are announced. In Fugue, Sonata, Concerto. Fugue Composition or Section in which subject is answered or repeated by several parts. Hocket Splitting up a melodic line between two voices Leitmotif Musical theme/motive assoc. w a person, thing, emotion or idea in a drama Monody Accompanied solo son...
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Praxis 5114 Music Content and Instruction Latest Version Graded A+
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  • Praxis 5114 Music Content and Instruction Latest Version Graded A+ characteristics of Medieval music vocal music, sacred gregorian chant and masses, secular dance such as troubadours organum early form of polyphony in which voices were sung in parallel motion first mass by a known composer Mess de Notre Dame by Machaut the Ordinary in mass (6 sections) Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei medieval motet polyphonic piece ft. tenor line derived from plainchant ...
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Praxis 5114 Music Content and Instruction (2023/2024) 100% Pass
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  • Praxis 5114 Music Content and Instruction (2023/2024) 100% Pass characteristics of Medieval music vocal music, sacred gregorian chant and masses, secular dance such as troubadours organum early form of polyphony in which voices were sung in parallel motion first mass by a known composer Mess de Notre Dame by Machaut the Ordinary in mass (6 sections) Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei medieval motet polyphonic piece ft. tenor line derived from plainchant with one or more...
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Praxis II: Music: Content and Instruction (5114) Exam Study Questions and Answer Graded A 2024
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  • Episode - Passage that does not state the principal subject (esp in Fugue) Exposition - Section in which subject(s) are announced. In Fugue, Sonata, Concerto. Fugue - Composition or Section in which subject is answered or repeated by several parts. Hocket - Splitting up a melodic line between two voices Leitmotif - Musical theme/motive assoc. w a person, thing, emotion or idea in a drama Monody - Accompanied solo song Motet - Polyphonic vocal composition, sacred text Passaca...
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Music Praxis- 5113 Latest Update 100% Pass
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  • Music Praxis- 5113 Latest Update 100% Pass Medieval Era 500-1450 Gregoarian Chant, masses, troubadours, no distinct meter, monophonic, organum, drone accompaniment, motet Machaut's Mess De Notre Dame wrote the first mass in Medieval Era Sections of the mass in order Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Benedictus Agnus Dei Medieval Motet VS Renaissance Motet Medieval: a tenor line derived from plainchant with one or more upper voices in french or latin. Usually had a short, repeated rhythmic pattern ...
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 Praxis 5114 Music Content and Instruction Exam Guide 2024
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  • characteristics of Medieval music - vocal music, sacred gregorian chant and masses, secular dance such as troubadours organum - early form of polyphony in which voices were sung in parallel motion first mass by a known composer - Mess de Notre Dame by Machaut the Ordinary in mass (6 sections) - Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei medieval motet - polyphonic piece ft. tenor line derived from plainchant with one or more upper voices in French or Latin. vocal line s...
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Music Praxis- 5113 Exam with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024 Rated A+
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  • Medieval Era - 500-1450 Gregoarian Chant, masses, troubadours, no distinct meter, monophonic, organum, drone accompaniment, motet Machaut's Mess De Notre Dame - wrote the first mass in Medieval Era Sections of the mass in order - Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Benedictus Agnus Dei Medieval Motet VS Renaissance Motet - Medieval: a tenor line derived from plainchant with one or more upper voices in french or latin. Usually had a short, repeated rhythmic pattern Renaissance: polyphonic set...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Praxis II Exam 2024 Rated A+
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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 ritual and featured non-imitative polyphony Motet - polyphonic musi...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Praxis  II Exam Already Passed
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  • Music Content Knowledge (5113) Praxis II Exam Already Passed 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) Praxis II Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024.
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  • Music Content Knowledge (5113) Praxis II Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024. 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 rel...
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