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20th Century Music *Ans*✨1901-2000
Aeolian Mode *Ans*✨Starts on 6th degree of scale. WHWWHWW. Natural minor scale.
Ancient Music Period *Ans*✨Before 500 AD
Baritone Range *Ans*✨Second stage of change. Weak or non-existent middle range, but with strong
extremes. Lots of cracking between high and low ranges. It is difficult for the child to control his voice at
this time.
Baritone Vocal Range *Ans*✨F2-F4
Baroque Music *Ans*✨1600-1750
Bass Vocal Range *Ans*✨E2-E4
Cambiata Voice *Ans*✨First stage of change. "Cambiare": to change. Wooly sound with limited range.
Still sounds like a treble voice but with stronger low notes.
Chest (modal) Voice *Ans*✨Speaking level (red). Thyroarytenoid dominant.
Classical Period *Ans*✨1750-1820
Common-Practice Period *Ans*✨Baroque, classical, romantic
Contralto Vocal Range *Ans*✨F3-F5
, Dorian Mode *Ans*✨Starts on 2nd degree of scale. WHWWWHW
Early Music Period *Ans*✨Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Galant Music
Epiglottis *Ans*✨Opening to the larynx/trachea. Opens and closes when you swallow, breathe,
phonate.
Galant Music Period *Ans*✨1720-1770
Head (falsetto) Voice *Ans*✨Above the chest voice (Blue). Crycothyroid dominant. Ligamentous
edges of the vocal folds are used only. Used for higher singing or mixed into chest for healthy belting.
"Upstairs voice".
High Modern Music *Ans*✨1930-now
Impressionism *Ans*✨1875-1925
Ionian Mode *Ans*✨Major scale. WWHWWWH
Jacques-Dalcroze *Ans*✨Music through movement.
Kodaly *Ans*✨Child development approach. Teaches music based on developmental capability. Hand
signs for Solfege.
Larynx *Ans*✨Where the vocal folds lie. The initial location of the vibratory sound.
Locrian Mode *Ans*✨Starts of 7th degree of scale. HWWHWWW. Starting and ending on leading
tone.