Exam 12: Prelude: Music and the Enlightenment
Exam 1: Rhythm, Meter, and Tempo32 Questions
Exam 2: Pitch,Dynamics,and Tone Color51 Questions
Exam 3: Scales and Melody26 Questions
Exam 4: Harmony, Texture, Tonality, and Mode36 Questions
Exam 5: Musical Form and Musical Style23 Questions
Exam 6: The Middle Ages118 Questions
Exam 7: The Renaissance114 Questions
Exam 8: The Early Baroque Period115 Questions
Exam 9: Prelude: The Late Baroque Period59 Questions
Exam 10: Baroque Instrumental Music76 Questions
Exam 11: Baroque Vocal Music79 Questions
Exam 12: Prelude: Music and the Enlightenment64 Questions
Exam 13: The Symphony73 Questions
Exam 14: Other Classical Genres80 Questions
Exam 15: Beethoven51 Questions
Exam 16: Prelude: Music after Beethoven: Romanticism69 Questions
Exam 17: The Early Romantics104 Questions
Exam 18: Romantic Opera92 Questions
Exam 19: The Late Romantics83 Questions
Exam 20: Prelude: Music and Modernism35 Questions
Exam 21: Early Modernism97 Questions
Exam 22: Modernism between the Wars75 Questions
Exam 23: The Late Twentieth Century83 Questions
Exam 24: Music in America: Jazz and Beyond138 Questions
Exam 25: Musical Notation30 Questions
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Contrast the Classical approach to harmony with that of Baroque composers.
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Briefly describe how the composer's use of set forms might influence the listener's comprehension of the music.
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In a movement of Classical music,the ________ will stay the same,and the ________ will be varied.
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