Release - Fusions 0.0 / 5 ? MusicFusionsGCSEAQA Created by: a.walker06Created on: 08-05-18 18:03 Who were the founder members of the Afro Celt Sound System? Simon Emmerson, James McNally, Iarla O Lionaird and Martin Russel 1 of 25 What is a fusion? The blending of two or more musical styles, usually from different cultures 2 of 25 What is techno? A style of electronic music 3 of 25 Which styles of music are used in this piece? Pop, African, Irish 4 of 25 What is a groove? In the context of this piece, a drum loop. (can also mean 'rhythmic feel') 5 of 25 What is a pad? A synth pad is a sustained chord or tone generated by a synthesizer, often used for background harmony and atmosphere 6 of 25 What is a drone? A drone is a harmonic or monphonic effect or accompaniment where a chord is continuously sounded throughout most or all of a piece 7 of 25 What is metre? A rhythmic structure of a piecethe patterns of accents heard in recurring measures of stressed and unstressed beats 8 of 25 What is a sample? The act of taking a portion of one sound of recrding and reusing it as an instrument or a sound recording in a different song or piece 9 of 25 What is a loop? Repeating section of sound material. Short sections of music can be repeated to create ostinato patterns 10 of 25 What does build mean? The gradual introduction of more instruments 11 of 25 What is a mode? An alternative scale that can be taken from the familiar major scale by starting on a different scale tone. 12 of 25 What is a riff? A short passage of music that's repeated 13 of 25 What is ostinato? A persistent phrase or motif repeated over several bars or more 14 of 25 What is static harmony? When harmony remains on a single chord for a prolonged period of time 15 of 25 What is a mix? The relative volume of the different parts in a recording and their pace in the stereo field 16 of 25 Uillean pipe: An irish instrument, played by pumping bellows 17 of 25 Kora: String instrument from West-Africa, storytelling 18 of 25 Bodhran: Irish frame drum 19 of 25 Tin whistle: european six finger holes 20 of 25 Hurdy gurdy: European instrument, crank to sound notes, creates a drone 21 of 25 Talking drum: hourglass shaped west african drum, pitch can be regulated to sound like a human voice 22 of 25 Synthesizer: Western pop music, can be programmed to sound like differnet timbres 23 of 25 Accordian: European bellows instrument 24 of 25 Fiddle: Irish folk, (violin) 25 of 25
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