MUS 1301 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Jacques Moderne, Sarabande, Dotted Note

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Medieval and renaissance: medieval instruments, pipe organ: principal instrument of the monastery and cathedral. Ancient musical instrument constructed mainly of pipes and keys. The player depresses a key, which allows air to rush into or over a pipe, thereby producing sound. Stop: knob (or key) on a pipe organ that, when pulled (or pushed), allows a particular group of pipes to sound, thereby creating a distinctive tone colour: haut: loud instruments; often used for dance music. Cornetto: clarinet and trumpet hybrid sound (woodwind: bas: soft instruments. Lute: six-string instrument, pear-shaped soundbox (ancestor of the guitar: renaissance belief that people have the capacity to create many things good and, humanism: beautiful. 80: french overture: overture style developed by jean-baptiste lully with two sections, first slow in duple meter with dotted note values, second fast in triple meter and with light imitation.

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