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1st quarter Exam


 

 


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: _____
    Answer:
  • 4) A whole step above Ab: _____
    Answer:
  • 5) A half step below G#: _____
    Answer:
  • 6) A whole step above Bb: _____
    Answer:
  • 7) A half step above B: _____
    Answer:
  • 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#: _____
    Answer:
  • 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.




  • 18) a recognizable musical unit, generally ending in a cadence of some
    kind, and forming part of a period or sentence.




  • 19) in singing style, appears often at the beginning of movements



  • 20) smooth, is used as an instruction to performers. It is the opposite
    of staccato




  • 21) air, means a tune or melody, for voice or instrument



  • 22) without, is found in directions to performers.




  • 23) music that has no specific tonality, is not in a specific key and
    therefore has no specific 'home' note or chord.




  • 24) work, is generally used in the listing of a composer's works by
    numbers, usually abbreviated to Op.




  • 25) the distance in pitch between two notes, counted from the lower note
    upwards




  • 26) stolen, is a direction to allow a player a measure of freedom in
    performance




  • 27) moved, agitated



  • 28) little, is found in directions to performers



  • 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




  • 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




  • 31) Divisions of the tone smaller than a half step are occasionally
    found in art-music, particularly in the 20th century.




   


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