Q.1
What happens in 'variation form'?
  • A theme is played once, followed by a contrasting theme
  • A theme is repeated and remains identical each time
  • A theme is repeated and changed in some way each time
  • None of the above
Q.2
A retrograde inversion is most like .......
  • writing a theme backwards and upside down
  • a quiet chord played repeatedly
  • a type of synthesizer pitch bend effect
  • None of the above
Q.3
When the root of a chord is not in the bass it is .......
  • a warning of an impending loud passage
  • a warning of an oncoming key change
  • an inversion
  • signalling the end of a movement
Q.4
'Andante' is representative of .......
  • dynamic
  • key signature
  • tempo
  • All of the above
Q.5
Which of these terms relate to metre?
  • Compound duple
  • Compound triple
  • Simple duple
  • All of the above
Q.6
A minor triad is .......
  • a chord with a root and diminished 3rd and 5ths
  • a chord with a root, a major 3rd and perfect 5th
  • a chord with a root, a minor 3rd and perfect 5th
  • a type of sad sounding piece played by a flute
Q.7
What best describes a musical 'ornament'
  • A decorative musical flourish around a particular note
  • A dynamic marking
  • A key signature marking
  • A time signature marking
Q.8
What aspects of a theme can change in variation form?
  • Chords
  • Tempo
  • Metre
  • All of the above
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