Q.1
Curved lines are written over groups of notes to show .......
  • note value
  • pause marks
  • phrasing in the musical passage
  • All of the above
Q.2
A pulse is more commonly referred to as the .......
  • beat
  • key change
  • time signature
  • volume
Q.3
Timbre is best described as .......
  • a way of determining different types of sounds
  • a type of wood
  • a type of recording method using a cassette tape
  • None of the above
Q.4
Which of these is the softest dynamic marking?
  • f
  • ff
  • mf
  • p
Q.5
Pitch is .......
  • a way of describing how high or low a note sounds
  • indicative of speed
  • representative of dynamic volume
  • All of the above
Q.6
What is a 'note cluster'?
  • A type of cereal musicians eat!
  • A played group of notes which are very close together
  • A really fast passage of music
  • None of the above
Q.7
What is a tempo?
  • The key signature
  • The pace or general speed of a composition
  • The time signature
  • All of the above
Q.8
What is meant by the term 'dynamics'?
  • How loud or quiet the music is meant to be
  • How fast or slow the music should be
  • How long the piece should last in minutes
  • None of the above
Q.9
What is meant by a 'polyphonic' texture?
  • A type of music that sounds like a phone ringing
  • Where a tune is backed by several underlying harmonies
  • A piece having two or more tunes sounding the same time
  • None of the above
Q.10
What is meant by duration?
  • A type of dance from Italy
  • A type of song from France
  • The durability of an instrument
  • The length of a note
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