What are the three types of listening?
The three main types of listening most common in interpersonal communication are:
- Informational Listening (Listening to Learn)
- Critical Listening (Listening to Evaluate and Analyse)
- Therapeutic or Empathetic Listening (Listening to Understand Feeling and Emotion)
What is a perceptive listener?
Perceptive Listener like the Critical. is aware of the quality of a performance but goes beyond the technical aspects to seek understanding and appreciation of the human and cultural values embodied in the music. Perceptive Listener Contd’ Attends concerts regularly and listens with concentration.
How a person might develop perceptive listening?
When you are mindful enough to stop and witness your own thoughts and perceive how they truly make you feel, your actions will be much more perceptive. Effective listening can be learned and takes practice. It’s a habit of sorts, just like multi tasking is a habit.
What is the distance in pitch between two tones called?
interval
What is perceptive listening also called?
Sensuous listening. you become absorbed in it and yield to it’s emotional and physical power. Perceptive listening. listening to and appreciating a musical work for its full range of technical and expressive properties. Jalisco.
What word means in unison with everyone sounding the same pitch or octave at the same time?
monophonic
What word is used to describe a performer with brilliant flawless technique?
virtuoso
Which of these instruments has no discernible pitch?
shaken idiophone Primarily rattles, these instruments have no discernible pitch and are typically used for rhythmic interest.
What is another name for a musical group?
dance band, duo, orchestra, section, band, sestet, octette, duet, quartet, duette, trio, ensemble, sextet, quintet, quintette, septet, sextette, octet, dance orchestra, quartette, chorus, septette.
What is a group of 3 musicians called?
trio
What is a group of 10 musicians called?
In Western classical music, smaller ensembles are called chamber music ensembles. The terms duet, trio, quartet,quintet, sextet, septet, octet, nonet and dectet describe groups of two up to ten musicians, respectively.
What are the different sizes of ensembles called?
Classical chamber ensembles of six (sextet), seven (septet), or eight musicians (octet) are fairly common; use of latinate terms for larger groups is rare, except for the nonet (nine musicians). In most cases, a larger classical group is referred to as an orchestra of some type or a concert band.