Q.1
Which commonly feature in standard pop song form?
  • Chorus
  • Verse
  • Instrumental Solo
  • All of the above
Q.2
What is a sequence?
  • A series of quiet and contrasting chord progressions
  • A group of different time signature changes
  • An immediate of a motif/melodic passage at a different pitch
  • None of the above
Q.3
What are emotional pop love songs often called?
  • 'Screamo' metal tracks
  • Ballads
  • Shred improvisations
  • None of the above
Q.4
Which best describes a riff?
  • A repeated accompanying section of music
  • A quiet section of music
  • A sudden and loud section of music
  • None of the above
Q.5
What is a sequencer?
  • A type of loop pedal used by guitars
  • A repetitve passage (like an ostinato)
  • A type of computer program designed to playback notation
  • None of the above
Q.6
What is the effect of a repeated riff?
  • It's a timesaver for lazy composers!
  • It drags out the piece longer
  • It quickly becomes familiar to the listener
  • None of the above
Q.7
Popular songs often feature .......
  • verse and chorus
  • riffs
  • hooks
  • All of the above
Q.8
What best describes 'groove'?
  • A popular catchphrase in the 1990s
  • A rhythmic 'feeling' created by a band's rhythm section
  • A type of music often heard in funerals
  • A wavy line usually written above notes on a score
Q.9
Where are hooks and riffs commonly found?
  • In baroque concertos
  • In Gregorian chants
  • In organ voluntaries
  • In popular music
Q.10
What is a hook?
  • A musical/lyrical phrase that stands out
  • A return to the beginning of the piece
  • A type of ostinato
  • An ornament usually found on the back of doors
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