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Music Phrase

Music Phrase

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Performing Arts

9th - 12th Grade

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Angie Ang

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Music Phrase

By Angie Ang

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What is A Phrase?

A Phrase Is A Complete Musical​ Thought

Most definitions include the idea that a phrase is a "complete musical thought." In fact, the phrase is the shortest complete musical thought, as a motif or figure (which are both shorter) are too short to be considered a "complete thought."

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What is A Phrase?

A Phrase Ends with a Cadence

Most theorists and dictionaries agree that phrases end with a cadence. A cadence is a harmonic progression (sequence of chords) that suggests a temporary repose or resolution. (Similar to a coma or full stop in a sentence.)

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What is A Phrase?

A Phrase Has a Contour and Climax

A phrase has a rising and/or falling ​contour in the sequence of pitches that constitute it. Of course, there are exceptions, but this is largely true. ​Additionally, a phrase has a climax. Understanding where the climax is is critical for interpreting a piece at a high level. The climax may be an expressive harmony, a dissonance, a longer note, or a high (or sometimes low) note.

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What is A Phrase?

A Phrase Can't Be Defined By Its Length

It’s also important to understand what a phrase is not. Some theorists define phrases by their length since there is so much music in which the typical phrase is 2 or 4 measures long – especially in hymns, folk music, and much “early” classical music. Still, defining a musical phrase by its length would be like trying to define an English phrase by the number of words in it. It’s not a foolproof way of doing so.

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Multiple Select

What is a musical phrase?

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A musical sentence

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A musical pattern

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A complete musical thought

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A musical dynamic

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Multiple Choice

What is at the end of a phrase?

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An articulation

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A slur

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A cadence

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A motif

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Multiple Choice

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There are 2 bars in each phrase.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

What is a way to make phrases effective and expressive?

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Dynamics

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Articulations

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Slurs

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Cadences

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Multiple Choice

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How many bars are there in one phrase here?

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1

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2

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3

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