Q.1
What does the term 'sforzando' relate to?
  • Dynamics
  • Key signature
  • Tempo
  • Timbre
Q.2
What best describes timbre?
  • A way of distinguishing different kinds of sound
  • A tempo marking
  • A bpm marking
  • None of the above
Q.3
Music is found in what types of media?
  • Film
  • TV
  • Radio
  • All the above
Q.4
What is a 'resolution'?
  • Movement from a dissonant to a consonant chord
  • Movement from a consonant to a dissonant chord
  • Movement from a loud to a quiet dynamic
  • Movement from a fast to a slow tempo
Q.5
What is the main function of music in film?
  • As a convenient space filler
  • It doesn't really have a function - there's little point!
  • To compensate for the bad acting
  • To enhance the effect of the scene
Q.6
What is another way of describing 'discord'?
  • Consonance
  • Dissonance
  • Dynamics
  • Tempo
Q.7
Which uses music for purposes of commercial gain?
  • Video games
  • Advertisements
  • Films
  • Technically all of the above
Q.8
What is a 'chromatic' movement?
  • A type of slow movement in a concerto
  • A scale or sequence where notes move in semi-tones
  • A change of tempo
  • None of the above
Q.9
Which of these is a film composer?
  • Claudio Monteverdi
  • J.S. Bach
  • John Williams
  • Ludwig Van Beethoven
Q.10
What is incidental music?
  • Music with lots of sudden dynamic sections
  • Music which represents different types of dance
  • Music in a play, tv program, radio, video games etc.
  • None of the above
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