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1st quarter Exam
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Place the correct note in the answer box. Use only CAPS with sharps
as # and flats as b. No spaces.
1) A whole step above C#: _____
Answer:
2) A half step below D: _____
Answer:
3) A whole step below F: _____
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4) A whole step above Ab: _____
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5) A half step below G#: _____
Answer:
6) A whole step above Bb: _____
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7) A half step above B: _____
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8) A whole step below C#: _____
Answer:
9) A half step above D: _____
Answer:
10) A half step above Db: _____
Answer:
11) A whole step above F: _____
Answer:
12) A whole step below A#: _____
Answer:
13) A whole step below A: _____
Answer:
14) A half step below Gb: _____
Answer:
15) A whole step below D#: _____
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16) A whole step above C: _____
Answer:
17) to slide, the Italianized word is used to describe sliding in music
from one note to another.
sordino
glissando
mosso
gliddino
18) a recognizable musical unit, generally ending in a cadence of some
kind, and forming part of a period or sentence.
flat
cantabile
interval
phrase
19) in singing style, appears often at the beginning of movements
andante
cantabile
mosso
da capo
20) smooth, is used as an instruction to performers. It is the opposite
of staccato
legato
largo
lento
cantabile
21) air, means a tune or melody, for voice or instrument
oxygen
andante
aria
meno mosso
22) without, is found in directions to performers.
rondo
vibrato
sordino
senza
23) music that has no specific tonality, is not in a specific key and
therefore has no specific 'home' note or chord.
da capo
Atonal
quarter tone
poco
24) work, is generally used in the listing of a composer's works by
numbers, usually abbreviated to Op.
opus
umpadumpa
mosso
poco
25) the distance in pitch between two notes, counted from the lower note
upwards
quarter tone
phrase
interval
rubato
26) stolen, is a direction to allow a player a measure of freedom in
performance
rondo
rubato
mosso
vibrato
27) moved, agitated
mosso
da capo
aria
rubato
28) little, is found in directions to performers
rubato
largo
da capo
poco
29) from the beginning, at the end of a piece of music or a section of
it, means that it should be played or sung again from the beginning
senza
interval
da capo
glissando
30) a musical form that involves the use of a recurrent theme between a
series of varied episodes, often used for the rapid final movement
of a classical concerto or symphony
rondo
opus
poco
legato
31) Divisions of the tone smaller than a half step are occasionally
found in art-music, particularly in the 20th century.
interval
quarter tone
phrase
mosso
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