ART APPRECIATION III

ART APPRECIATION III
26問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    This is a serious or conventional music following long-established principles.

    Classical Music

  • 2

    ____ is music that developed from Southern American in the 1920s. Dance tunes and ballads with harmonies and simple form played with banjoes, acoustic and electric guitars, harmonicas and fiddles.

    Country Music

  • 3

    The term _____ today suggests that the character and quality of the music is synthetic, the music is created and manipulated by electronics instead of performance by acoustic instruments. This type of music began about 1942 when Pierre Schaeffer put up what is believed to be the first _____ studio using a mixture of recorded normal sounds, variable speed tape recorders, phonographs and microphones.

    Electronic Music

  • 4

    At the beginning of the 20th century, African American communities in southern areas of the United States invented ____music, which is a combination of European and African music traditions. The distinction of African undertones is clear in the mixture of blue notes, polyrhythms, improvisation, syncopation, and the swing note.

    Jazz Music

  • 5

    _____ naturally originates from the broader Latin world, mainly from Latin America with fusions by Latinos of the United States as well as genres from European countries such as Portugal and Spain. Language, the cultural background of the artist, geography and music style is the main elements that define ____. These four elements fuse in different ways usually with a combination of two or more of the main elements to give a production the _____ tag.

    Latin Music

  • 6

    Developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, ____ is a type of Rock Music Genre based on Garage rock Protopunk music. Bands made hard-edged songs that were short, political, anti-establishment with stripped down instrumentation.

    Punk

  • 7

    It originated among African-Americans' inner-city street culture in the 1970s. ____ is considered as a mainstream type and is popular among people of all ages and background around the world. ___ music is generally not sung. The words are spoken with a backdrop of music borrowed from soul, funk and rock pieces.

    Rap Music

  • 8

    ____ arose from Jamaica in the late 1960s. Reggae Music refers to a style that developed from Ska and Rock Steady.

    Reggae

  • 9

    This is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s.

    Rhythm and Blues

  • 10

    Often, ___ music is confused with popular music. Whereas ___ music describes music that evolved from the rock and roll revolution of the middle 1950s and continues in a definite route today, popular music refers to music that is associated with the tastes and interests of the urban middle class during the period covering 1800s and industrialization to date. From the 1950s until today, ____ music is identified as the hits most often played on radio, that which attracts the largest audiences, sells the most copies, and the musical styles that displayed by the biggest audience therefore it is really an amalgam of whatever is popular at any given moment and doesn't represent any specific genre.

    Pop Music

  • 11

    ___music is characteristic of powerful and loud bass drums and aggressive electric guitars. It was developed in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and early 1970s and also in the United States. The words are usually about provocative and controversial themes. ____ music fans are referred to as head bangers and metal heads.

    Metal

  • 12

    This is a popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s.

    Rock Music

  • 13

    ___ is the basic component of dance. How the body initiates movement and the inner self-perceptions, emotions, imaginations, thoughts, and intentions- are all classified as "body."

    Body

  • 14

    This is an important element and the message conveyed by the dance.

    Theme

  • 15

    ___ This is the plan or organization of movement in time and space.

    Design

  • 16

    ____ It is the medium of dance.

    Elements of Movement

  • 17

    ___The skill in executing movement.

    Techniques

  • 18

    Motivates the movement of the dancers; melodic and harmonious accompaniment background.

    Music

  • 19

    ____ It enhances the effect of the dance. It is also reflective of the customs, beliefs, and environment of the people.

    Costume and Props

  • 20

    Forms and arrangement

    Choreography

  • 21

    Setting of background and place of action

    Scenery

  • 22

    Area or environment

    Space

  • 23

    It determines the rhythm, tempo, and duration of movements.

    Time

  • 24

    Length of time

    Duration

  • 25

    Force of movement

    Dynamics

  • 26

    Energy

    Force

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    This is a serious or conventional music following long-established principles.

    Classical Music

  • 2

    ____ is music that developed from Southern American in the 1920s. Dance tunes and ballads with harmonies and simple form played with banjoes, acoustic and electric guitars, harmonicas and fiddles.

    Country Music

  • 3

    The term _____ today suggests that the character and quality of the music is synthetic, the music is created and manipulated by electronics instead of performance by acoustic instruments. This type of music began about 1942 when Pierre Schaeffer put up what is believed to be the first _____ studio using a mixture of recorded normal sounds, variable speed tape recorders, phonographs and microphones.

    Electronic Music

  • 4

    At the beginning of the 20th century, African American communities in southern areas of the United States invented ____music, which is a combination of European and African music traditions. The distinction of African undertones is clear in the mixture of blue notes, polyrhythms, improvisation, syncopation, and the swing note.

    Jazz Music

  • 5

    _____ naturally originates from the broader Latin world, mainly from Latin America with fusions by Latinos of the United States as well as genres from European countries such as Portugal and Spain. Language, the cultural background of the artist, geography and music style is the main elements that define ____. These four elements fuse in different ways usually with a combination of two or more of the main elements to give a production the _____ tag.

    Latin Music

  • 6

    Developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, ____ is a type of Rock Music Genre based on Garage rock Protopunk music. Bands made hard-edged songs that were short, political, anti-establishment with stripped down instrumentation.

    Punk

  • 7

    It originated among African-Americans' inner-city street culture in the 1970s. ____ is considered as a mainstream type and is popular among people of all ages and background around the world. ___ music is generally not sung. The words are spoken with a backdrop of music borrowed from soul, funk and rock pieces.

    Rap Music

  • 8

    ____ arose from Jamaica in the late 1960s. Reggae Music refers to a style that developed from Ska and Rock Steady.

    Reggae

  • 9

    This is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s.

    Rhythm and Blues

  • 10

    Often, ___ music is confused with popular music. Whereas ___ music describes music that evolved from the rock and roll revolution of the middle 1950s and continues in a definite route today, popular music refers to music that is associated with the tastes and interests of the urban middle class during the period covering 1800s and industrialization to date. From the 1950s until today, ____ music is identified as the hits most often played on radio, that which attracts the largest audiences, sells the most copies, and the musical styles that displayed by the biggest audience therefore it is really an amalgam of whatever is popular at any given moment and doesn't represent any specific genre.

    Pop Music

  • 11

    ___music is characteristic of powerful and loud bass drums and aggressive electric guitars. It was developed in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and early 1970s and also in the United States. The words are usually about provocative and controversial themes. ____ music fans are referred to as head bangers and metal heads.

    Metal

  • 12

    This is a popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s.

    Rock Music

  • 13

    ___ is the basic component of dance. How the body initiates movement and the inner self-perceptions, emotions, imaginations, thoughts, and intentions- are all classified as "body."

    Body

  • 14

    This is an important element and the message conveyed by the dance.

    Theme

  • 15

    ___ This is the plan or organization of movement in time and space.

    Design

  • 16

    ____ It is the medium of dance.

    Elements of Movement

  • 17

    ___The skill in executing movement.

    Techniques

  • 18

    Motivates the movement of the dancers; melodic and harmonious accompaniment background.

    Music

  • 19

    ____ It enhances the effect of the dance. It is also reflective of the customs, beliefs, and environment of the people.

    Costume and Props

  • 20

    Forms and arrangement

    Choreography

  • 21

    Setting of background and place of action

    Scenery

  • 22

    Area or environment

    Space

  • 23

    It determines the rhythm, tempo, and duration of movements.

    Time

  • 24

    Length of time

    Duration

  • 25

    Force of movement

    Dynamics

  • 26

    Energy

    Force