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Module Two Guided Notes

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Vocabulary Definition, example, or explanation

Vibrations and a ringing cellphone


sound waves
(2.01)

Pitch (2.01) when vibrations create invisible waves

Hertz (2.01) system of measuring the speed of vibration

Tuning (2.01) adjusting the pitch on an instrument to make sure it matches all other
instruments in the group

Scale (2.01) series of pitches that are ordered by pitch


What are the three types?
pentatonic scale, phrygian dominant, major scale

Melody (2.01) part of the song you immediately recognize

Range (2.01) the pitch that an instrument or voice can play/sing

Concerto a composition featuring a specific instrument


Concertino (2.01)

Earworm (2.02) a tune or part of a melody that keeps repeating in a person’s mind

How is music used Music is used at wedding ceremonies when the bride comes out down
in ceremony? the isle. This is something everyone knows and is a universal sign to get
(2.02) Give an up once the music starts playing.
example

Chant (2.02) singing or speaking using one or two pitches

Ballad (2.02) John Keats’s “La Belle Dame sans Merci”

Music Therapy the use of music as a medical treatment


(2.02)

How is music used the part of the brain that remembers music is different that the one for
in memory? (2.02) memory so its stored as long term memory
Label the Note Names on the staff (2.01). Save this graphic to help you with your 4.03 Memory
Project.

C. D. E. F. G. A. B. C

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