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vocab quiz
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1) In music an interval is used to describe the speed between notes.
True
False
2) Glissando is a Greek word meaning to slide.
True
False
3) Air is another word for 'aria'
True
False
4) The term 'mosso' means to remain clam.
True
False
5) 'Da Capo' is a abbreviated as D.C.
True
False
6) When counting an interval on the staff the first note is counted as
one.
True
False
7) When counting steps on the keyboard the first note is
counted as one.
True
False
8) The musical term 'Da Capo' is an instruction found at the beginning
of a piece or section of music.
True
False
9) The musical term 'andante canatabile' is an instruction found at the
beinning of a piece or section of music.
True
False
10) 'Piu mosso' means slower.
True
False
11) Atonality is a term to describe various music of the 20th century
True
False
12) 'Cantabile' means in a singing style.
True
False
13) An 'aria' is written only for the voice.
True
False
14) Glissando is to slide from one note to another.
True
False
15) Atonal music is missing a key.
True
False
16) 'Meno mosso' means slower.
True
False
17) Da Capo means to play from the beginning again.
True
False
18) The musical instruction 'andante cantabile' is found at the end of
music.
True
False
19) All vocabulary words on this quiz are Italian.
True
False
20) Mrs. Brina likes to torture you with useless music terminology that
you will never need in your life.
True
False
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