Matching.

A. conjunct
B. cadence
C. theme
D. disjunct
E. tonic
F. scale
G. phrase


A. smooth, stepwise melodic line
B. stopping points
C. a melody that recurs, in the same form or in altered form, throughout a piece or section of music
D. angular melodic line (with wide skips between tones)
E. the first and last note of either the major or the minor scale
F. a series of steps within the range of an octave
G. a section of a melody

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Form

A. uninterrupted improvisation throughout B. lacks repetitive patterns or ostinato C. melody followed by taqasim section D. selection lacks formal organization

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Music for a musical is always combined with words, called lyrics

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, Umberto Boccioni attempts to __________.

a. abstract the human body to its essential forms b. use organic shapes for personal expression c. fuse the sculptural form with the surrounding space d. collapse the figure and ground with faceted surfaces

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What is one drawback to a cast-iron building?

a)  It is not heat and fire resistant. b)  It does not allow for lighter exterior walls. c)  It does not allow for flexible interior spaces. d)  It cannot span large spaces.

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