Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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 The names of the notes seen above
are:
a. | G, A, B, D, E, F, B | c. | E, F, G, B, C, E, G, D | b. | E, F, G, B, C, D, F,
D | d. | F, G, A, C, D, F, A,
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2.
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 The names of the notes seen above
are:
a. | A, E, A, F, D, D, E, C | c. | B, F, B, G, E, E, F, D | b. | F, C, F, D, B, B, C,
A | d. | C, G, C, A, F, F, G,
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3.
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What pitche does the treble clef sign determine?
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4.
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 Which of the examples below show the same
pitches as the example above?
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5.
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 The rest or note above is known as
a(n):
a. | eighth note | c. | sixteenth note | b. | quarter rest | d. | sixteenth rest |
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6.
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 The note or rest above is known as
a(n):
a. | eighth rest | c. | sixteenth note | b. | quarter rest | d. | sixteenth rest |
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What is the function of the upper number in a time signature?
a. | it indicates what type of note receives one beat | c. | it indicates how many beats per
minute | b. | it indicates how many beats per measure | d. | it indicates the smallest note value in the
music |
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What is the function of the lower number in a time signature?
a. | it indicates what type of note receives one beat | c. | it indicates how many beats per
minute | b. | it indicates the number of beats per measure | d. | it indicates the smallest note value in the
music |
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9.
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 What are the values for the notes and
rests shown above, in 4/4 time?
a. | 1/16, 1, 1, 1/8 | c. | 1/4, 1, 1, 1/2 | b. | 1/2, 2, 2, 1 | d. | 1, 4, 4, 2 |
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10.
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 What are the values for the notes and
rests above, in 6/8 time?
a. | 1/2, 1-1/2, 3/4, 3 | c. | 2, 6, 3, 12 | b. | 1, 3, 1-1/2, 6 | d. | 1/8, 1-1/2, 1/2,
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A group of seven related tones establishes a tonality or:
a. | scale | c. | whole step | b. | key | d. | chord |
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12.
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The first pitch of a scale is known as the:
a. | half step | c. | keytone | b. | mode | d. | key |
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13.
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WWHWWWH is the order of half and whole steps in a:
a. | dorian mode | c. | minor mode | b. | major scale | d. | lydian mode |
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A ______ sign restores a note to its original pitch.
a. | flat | c. | double sharp | b. | sharp | d. | natural |
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A ____ sign raises the pitch one-half step.
a. | sharp | c. | double flat | b. | natural | d. | double sharp |
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16.
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A _____ sign raises a pitch one whole step.
a. | sharp | c. | double sharp | b. | flat | d. | double flat |
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17.
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A ____ sign lowers the pitch one-half step.
a. | double flat | c. | sharp | b. | natural | d. | flat |
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18.
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Which of the following is a correctly-constructed major scale?
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19.
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Which of the key signatures below is correct for the key of D major?
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20.
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Which of the key signatures below is correct for the key of Ab major?
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21.
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How many sharps are there in the key of B major?
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22.
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Notes upon which we may stop are called:
a. | active tones | c. | rest tones | b. | tonics | d. | leading tones |
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23.
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Notes which demand further movement are called:
a. | rest tones | c. | leading tones | b. | tonics | d. | active tones |
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24.
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Which of the following is not a rest tone?
a. | tonic | c. | dominant | b. | mediant | d. | leading tone |
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25.
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A(n) _________ is the distance between two adjacent notes on the
keyboard.
a. | tone | c. | half step | b. | interval | d. | whole step |
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26.
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 Identify the interval above.
a. | major 3rd | c. | perfect 5th | b. | perfect 4th | d. | major 6th |
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27.
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 Identify the interval above.
a. | major 3rd | c. | perfect 5th | b. | perfect 4th | d. | major 6th |
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28.
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 Identify the interval above.
a. | major 3rd | c. | perfect 5th | b. | perfect 4th | d. | major 6th |
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29.
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 Identify the interval above.
a. | major 3rd | c. | perfect 5th | b. | perfect 4th | d. | major 6th |
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If a major interval is flatted, it will become a _________ interval.
a. | diminished | c. | minor | b. | augmented | d. | perfect |
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31.
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If the upper tone of a perfect interval is flattened, it becomes a(n) __________
interval.
a. | diminished | c. | minor | b. | augmented | d. | major |
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32.
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Raising the upper tone of a perfect interval creates a(n) _________
interval.
a. | diminished | c. | minor | b. | augmented | d. | major |
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33.
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The sounding of an interval that gives a feeling of being at rest is said to
be:
a. | dissonant | c. | major | b. | perfect | d. | consonant |
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34.
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 Identify the interval above.
a. | minor 3rd | c. | perfect octave | b. | minor 6th | d. | perfect 5th |
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35.
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 Identify the interval above.
a. | augmented 5th | c. | minor 7th | b. | diminished 5th | d. | major 7th |
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