1) Monophonic a) The early form of key Signature b) A single voice or melody c) Space occupied by the primary objects d) When you listen to impressionist music it's as if you are being transported to another place whether that place be real or not 2) Modal a) It's a physical bulk of a solid body material and it has a three-dimensional area b) The early form of key Signature c) The quality and tone of a sound which makes it unique d) -Choral Pieces and -Madrigals 3) Renaissance Period a) -Concerto and -Sonata b) -Structured music, -Harpsichord was replaced by the Piano, -Instrumentations had lighter texture than baroque c) Virtuoso, -Instrumentation became more prominent, -Public concerts and operas, -Interest in art and literature, - Program Music - music that tells a story d) -Choral Pieces and -Madrigals 4) Baroque Period a) -Concerto and -Sonata b) Virtuoso, -Instrumentation became more prominent, -Public concerts and operas, -Interest in art and literature, - Program Music - music that tells a story c) -Choral Pieces and -Madrigals d) -Structured music, -Harpsichord was replaced by the Piano, -Instrumentations had lighter texture than baroque 5) Classical Period a) Virtuoso, -Instrumentation became more prominent, -Public concerts and operas, -Interest in art and literature, - Program Music - music that tells a story b) -Concerto and -Sonata c) -Choral Pieces and -Madrigals d) -Structured music, -Harpsichord was replaced by the Piano, -Instrumentations had lighter texture than baroque 6) Romantic Period (Golden Age) a) -Concerto and -Sonata b) -Choral Pieces and -Madrigals c) Virtuoso, -Instrumentation became more prominent, -Public concerts and operas, -Interest in art and literature, - Program Music - music that tells a story d) -Structured music, -Harpsichord was replaced by the Piano, -Instrumentations had lighter texture than baroque 7) Impressionism a) It's often used as background music this style has element of space when you listen to it b) The quality and tone of a sound which makes it unique c) describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art d) It's a French movement from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Artist and musician were drawn to conveying moods with their music instead of actualy depicting reality 8) Ambient Music a) It's a French movement from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Artist and musician were drawn to conveying moods with their music instead of actualy depicting reality b) It's often used as background music this style has element of space when you listen to it c) The quality and tone of a sound which makes it unique d) It's the condition in which acting influences are held in check by opposing forces or what is the left side should appear on right side also in order to achieve equilibrium 9) Color(Timbre) a) When you listen to impressionist music it's as if you are being transported to another place whether that place be real or not b) It's often used as background music this style has element of space when you listen to it c) The quality and tone of a sound which makes it unique d) The early form of key Signature 10) Atmosphere a) The quality and tone of a sound which makes it unique b) Refers to the appearance or condition of oneness of an artwork. And Provides diversity yet it acts as a counter balance to the extreme unity c) When you listen to impressionist music it's as if you are being transported to another place whether that place be real or not d) It's often used as background music this style has element of space when you listen to it 11) Chords a) A single voice or melody b) When you listen to impressionist music it's as if you are being transported to another place whether that place be real or not c) The quality and tone of a sound which makes it unique d) ny harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes 12) Claudice Debussy a) His work as compared to that of debussy are define with extended chordal component b) It is a component of light affects us directly by modifying our moods, action, and even our health. It only exist only in light c) The Father of the modern school of composition d) It's irregular often curving or rounded and seem more informal 13) Maurice Rovel a) It refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane b) Are it's equalities or properties c) His work as compared to that of debussy are define with extended chordal component d) The Father of the modern school of composition 14) Characteristic of Impressionist Music a) -Use of tone color, -Creating atmosphere in music, -Use of unusual chords b) The textile qualities of surfaces or to the visual representation of those qualities c) Is a point of view in visual arts it can refer to any means of representing three-dimensional object in space on a two-dimensional surface meaning a flat surface d) describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art 15) Principle of Design a) It's the condition in which acting influences are held in check by opposing forces or what is the left side should appear on right side also in order to achieve equilibrium b) describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art c) Are it's equalities or properties d) Refers to the appearance or condition of oneness of an artwork. And Provides diversity yet it acts as a counter balance to the extreme unity 16) Unity and Variety a) Are it's equalities or properties b) Is a point of view in visual arts it can refer to any means of representing three-dimensional object in space on a two-dimensional surface meaning a flat surface c) It draw our attention to an area or areas. In other word, the artist want us to focus on a certain area in the image d) Refers to the appearance or condition of oneness of an artwork. And Provides diversity yet it acts as a counter balance to the extreme unity 17) Balance a) It's the condition in which acting influences are held in check by opposing forces or what is the left side should appear on right side also in order to achieve equilibrium b) Are it's equalities or properties c) It draw our attention to an area or areas. In other word, the artist want us to focus on a certain area in the image d) This is juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar element. Dark set against light, bright colors against dull. It can be also seen in the thick and thin areas of a single brush stroke 18) Emphasis and Subordination a) It's a visual elements gives a composition of: Unity, Continuity, Flow, Emphasis... It is created through the regular recurrence of elements releated variation not an exact copy, but with uncanny similarity to one another b) It refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane c) This is juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar element. Dark set against light, bright colors against dull. It can be also seen in the thick and thin areas of a single brush stroke d) It draw our attention to an area or areas. In other word, the artist want us to focus on a certain area in the image 19) Contrast a) ny harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes b) This is juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar element. Dark set against light, bright colors against dull. It can be also seen in the thick and thin areas of a single brush stroke c) It's a visual elements gives a composition of: Unity, Continuity, Flow, Emphasis... It is created through the regular recurrence of elements releated variation not an exact copy, but with uncanny similarity to one another d) It's the relation of one thing to another 20) Repetition and Rythm a) Refers to the lightness and darkness of surface it ranges frome white to various gray to black. b) It's a visual elements gives a composition of: Unity, Continuity, Flow, Emphasis... It is created through the regular recurrence of elements releated variation not an exact copy, but with uncanny similarity to one another c) It's the relation of one thing to another d) describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art 21) Scale and Proportion a) describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art b) It's a visual elements gives a composition of: Unity, Continuity, Flow, Emphasis... It is created through the regular recurrence of elements releated variation not an exact copy, but with uncanny similarity to one another c) This is juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar element. Dark set against light, bright colors against dull. It can be also seen in the thick and thin areas of a single brush stroke d) It's the relation of one thing to another 22) Elements of Art a) It's our basic means for recording and symbolizing ideas, observation, and feelings b) It is a component of light affects us directly by modifying our moods, action, and even our health. It only exist only in light c) describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art d) Are it's equalities or properties 23) Line a) It tends to be precise or regular like circle, triangles, squares. b) Space occupied by the primary objects c) It's irregular often curving or rounded and seem more informal d) It's our basic means for recording and symbolizing ideas, observation, and feelings 24) Shape a) It's a physical bulk of a solid body material and it has a three-dimensional area b) It tends to be precise or regular like circle, triangles, squares. c) Refers to the expense within outline of two-dimensional area or within the outer boundaries of a three-dimensional object, it may be geometric or organic d) It's our basic means for recording and symbolizing ideas, observation, and feelings 25) Geometric a) It's a physical bulk of a solid body material and it has a three-dimensional area b) It tends to be precise or regular like circle, triangles, squares. c) It's irregular often curving or rounded and seem more informal d) It refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane 26) Organic a) It's irregular often curving or rounded and seem more informal b) It tends to be precise or regular like circle, triangles, squares. c) It refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane d) Refers to the appearance or condition of oneness of an artwork. And Provides diversity yet it acts as a counter balance to the extreme unity 27) Mass a) It's a physical bulk of a solid body material and it has a three-dimensional area b) It refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane c) Refers to the expense within outline of two-dimensional area or within the outer boundaries of a three-dimensional object, it may be geometric or organic d) It's our basic means for recording and symbolizing ideas, observation, and feelings 28) Space a) Area around the primary objects b) It refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane c) Refers to the lightness and darkness of surface it ranges frome white to various gray to black. d) Space occupied by the primary objects 29) Negative Space a) Area around the primary objects b) It refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane c) Space occupied by the primary objects d) Refers to the appearance or condition of oneness of an artwork. And Provides diversity yet it acts as a counter balance to the extreme unity 30) Positive Space a) It refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane b) Area around the primary objects c) Refers to the lightness and darkness of surface it ranges frome white to various gray to black. d) Space occupied by the primary objects 31) Values a) It's our basic means for recording and symbolizing ideas, observation, and feelings b) It is a component of light affects us directly by modifying our moods, action, and even our health. It only exist only in light c) The textile qualities of surfaces or to the visual representation of those qualities d) Refers to the lightness and darkness of surface it ranges frome white to various gray to black. 32) Color a) Refers to the lightness and darkness of surface it ranges frome white to various gray to black. b) The textile qualities of surfaces or to the visual representation of those qualities c) It is a component of light affects us directly by modifying our moods, action, and even our health. It only exist only in light d) Space occupied by the primary objects 33) Texture a) The textile qualities of surfaces or to the visual representation of those qualities b) It's the condition in which acting influences are held in check by opposing forces or what is the left side should appear on right side also in order to achieve equilibrium c) It's a physical bulk of a solid body material and it has a three-dimensional area d) Refers to the lightness and darkness of surface it ranges frome white to various gray to black. 34) Perspective a) Is a point of view in visual arts it can refer to any means of representing three-dimensional object in space on a two-dimensional surface meaning a flat surface b) ny harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes c) Refers to the expense within outline of two-dimensional area or within the outer boundaries of a three-dimensional object, it may be geometric or organic d) The textile qualities of surfaces or to the visual representation of those qualities
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