sonata
. A group of loosely related movements played in succession by a single instrument or a small group of instruments.
Sonata
. Group of movements loosely related and played in succession.
What would be defined as a composition for solo instruments with accompaniment?
Concerto
. Which of the following would be defined as a composition for solo instruments with accompaniment?
Which of the following would be defined as a very fast and lively tempo group of answer choices?
Allegro Moderato – moderately cheerful (116–120 BPM) Allegro – fast, quickly and bright (120–156 BPM) (molto allegro is slightly faster than allegro, but always in its range; 124-156 BPM).
Vivace
– lively and fast (156–176 BPM) Vivacissimo – very fast and lively (172–176 BPM)
Which of the following is the technique of rotating the camera horizontally while keeping it fixed vertically?
In cinematography and photography
panning
means swivelling a still or video camera horizontally from a fixed position.
When two or more tones sound at the same time?
Harmony
is two or more notes played together at the same time. As soon as there is more than one pitch sounding at a time, you have harmony.
What would be defined as a physical phenomenon measurable in vibrations per second?
Pitch
. Physical phenomena measurable and vibrations per second. Duration. Characteristic of sound.
What are the 3 movements of concerto?
A typical concerto has three movements, traditionally
fast, slow and lyrical, and fast
.
What are two main characteristics of classical music?
The Classical period
an
emphasis on elegance and balance
.
short well-balanced melodies and clear-cut question and answer
phrases. mainly homophonic textures (melody plus accompaniment) but with some use of counterpoint (where two or more melodic lines are combined)
Who is a concerto written for?
A concerto (/kənˈtʃɛərtoʊ/; plural concertos, or concerti from the Italian plural) is, from the late Baroque era, mostly understood as an instrumental composition, written for
one or more soloists accompanied by an orchestra or other ensemble
.
Is Prestissimo faster than Presto?
Presto – extremely fast (168–177 BPM) Prestissimo –
even faster than
Presto (178 BPM and over)
What is the musical term for getting faster?
accelerando
– gradually getting faster.
Which tempo marking is fastest?
Tempo Marking Translation Beats Per Minute | Allegro Fast, quickly and bright 120 – 156 bpm | Vivace Briskly, Lively and fast 156 – 176 bpm | Vivacissimo Very fast and lively, faster than Vivace 172 – 176 bpm | Allegrissimo or Allegro vivace Very Fast 172 – 176 bpm |
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What are the 7 basic camera movements?
- Zoom. Without a doubt, zooming is the most used (and therefore, most overused) camera movement there is. …
- Pan. Panning is when you move your camera horizontally; either left to right or right to left, while its base is fixated on a certain point. …
- Tilt. …
- Dolly. …
- Truck. …
- Pedestal. …
- Rack Focus.
What do you call it when the camera moves vertically up and down?
Tilt
– Vertical movement of the camera angle, i.e. pointing the camera up and down (as opposed to moving the whole camera up and down). Why: Like panning, to follow a subject or to show the top and bottom of a stationary object.
What is the most common function of crosscutting?
Cross-cutting is an editing technique most often used in films
to establish action occurring at the same time, and usually in the same place
. In a cross-cut, the camera will cut away from one action to another action, which can suggest the simultaneity of these two actions but this is not always the case.