MUSICE
  • 1. A single bar line decides music into measures(also called bars) breaking up the paragraph into smaller, measurable groups of notes and rests.
A) Repeat Symbol
B) End Double Bar line
C) Single Bar Line
D) Double Bar Line
  • 2. A double bar line(or double bar) can consist of two single bar lines drawn close together, seperating two sections within a piece.
A) Double Bar line
B) Repeat Symbol
C) End Double Bar Line
D) Single Bar Line
  • 3. Bar line followed by a thicker bar line, indicates the end of piece or movement.
A) Repeat Symbol
B) Double Bar Line
C) End Double Bar Line
D) Single Bar Line
  • 4. In music, a repeat sign indicates a section should be repeated. if the piece has one repeat sign alone, then that means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue.
A) End Double Bar Line
B) Single Bar Line
C) Repeat Symbol
D) Double Bar Line
  • 5. Combination of BASS STAFF and the TREBLE STAFF when joined together by a BRACE.
A) Treble Staff
B) Bass staff
C) Ledger Lines
D) Grand staff
  • 6. The element of TIME" in music. When you tap your foot to the music, you are "keeping the beat" of the following the structural rhythm pulse of the music. (Ex. Slow , moderate, fast).
A) TEMPO
B) DYNAMICS
C) RHYTHM
D) MELODY
  • 7. The LINEAR/HORIZONTAL presentation of pitch (the word used to describe the
    highness or lowness of a musical sound). Many famous musical compositions have a memorable
    melody or theme.
A) DYNAMICS
B) HARMONY
C) MELODY
D) TEMPO
  • 8. The notes may go up and down in a smooth and connected manner or
    playing or singing.
A) Smooth Flowing
B) Upward
C) Repetitive
D) Downward
  • 9. The VERTICALIZATION of pitch. Often, harmony is thought of as the art of
    combining (unison/voicing) pitches into chords (several notes played simultaneously as a "block").
A) DYNAMICS
B) TEMPO
C) MELODY
D) HARMONY
  • 10. Refers to the number of individual musical lines (melodies) and the relationship these
    lines have to one another.
A) TEMPO
B) MELODY
C) HARMONY
D) DYNAMICS
E) TEXTURE
  • 11. Refers to musical pieces that have neither a major nor minor key all
    throughout the piece; this happens when flats and sharps randomly appear in certain measures
    except for its specific indication in the beginning key signature.
A) Major Tonality
B) Minor Tonality
C) Undetermined Tonality
D) Monophonic music
  • 12. Also known as minor key; a term used for the distinctions of minor interval and

    chords.
A) Minor Tonality
B) Undetermined Tonality
C) Major Tonality
D) Homophonic music
  • 13. The notes or tune flows in an ascending direction.
A) Upward
B) Smooth Flowing
C) Repetitive
D) Downward
  • 14. one to three tones interval.
A) Repetitive
B) Wide range
C) Narrow range
D) Smooth Flowing
  • 15. four or more tones interval.
A) Smooth Flowing
B) Wide range
C) Narrow range
D) Repetitive
  • 16. f f means very loud.
A) ritardando
B) fortissimo
C) forte
D) pianissimo
  • 17. f means loud.
A) ritardando
B) fortissimo
C) pianissimo
D) forte
  • 18. fast and spirited
A) andante
B) allegro
C) presto
D) vivace
  • 19. Brisk and lively.
A) lento
B) vivace
C) largo
D) allegro
  • 20. Very slow or stately.
A) lento
B) allegro
C) andante
D) largo
  • 21. Slowly, in an easy graceful manner
A) allegro
B) adagio
C) andante
D) presto
  • 22. Slow
A) lento
B) vivace
C) adagio
D) allegro
  • 23. Moderate
A) largo
B) andante
C) vivace
D) allergo
  • 24. At a rapid pace.
A) largo
B) presto
C) adagio
D) lento
  • 25. The overall structure or plan of a piece of music and it describes the layout of a composition as divided into sections.
A) Texture
B) Tempo
C) Form
D) Dynamics
  • 26. music-represented by a single melodic line.
A) Homophonic music
B) Monophonic music
C) Heterophonic music
D) Polyphonic music
  • 27. consists of a single melodic line (horizontal) supported at various points by chords (vertical).
A) Polyphonic music
B) Heterophonic music
C) Homophonic music
D) Monophonic music
  • 28. consists of two or more horizontal lines of individual designs.
A) Heterophonic music
B) Homophonic music
C) Monophonic music
D) Polyphonic music
  • 29. two or more performers produce essentially the same melody with slight modification in one Part mainly that of omission or addition of some notes.
A) Homophonic music
B) Monophonic music
C) Heterophonic music
D) Polyphonic music
  • 30. a aaa -same music all throughout.
A) Variation form
B) Binary form
C) Ternary form
D) Strophic form
  • 31. a' a" a -one type of music with very slight version.
A) Strophic form
B) Variation form
C) Binary form
D) Ternary form
  • 32. a a b b-part, repeat of; part; a repeat of aabb.
A) Binary form
B) Variation form
C) Strophic form
D) Ternary form
  • 33. a b a- part; part again
A) Strophic form
B) Binary form
C) Variation form
D) Ternary form
  • 34. The unique or peculiar quality of a tone as sounded by a given instrument or voice.
A) TEXTURE
B) FORM
C) MELODY
D) TIMBRE OR TONE COLOR
  • 35. vocal sounds produced by the "nasal cavities" of the face or the "nasal area"; voice resonates through the nose.
A) Head voice/falsetto
B) Guttural
C) Chest tone
D) Nasal
  • 36. light voice; less effort is exerted in singing.
A) Guttural
B) Chest tone
C) Nasal
D) Head voice/ falsetto
  • 37. similar to the "speaking voice"; throaty.
A) Head voice/falsetto
B) Nasal
C) Guttural
D) Chest tone
  • 38. characterized by a raspy sound or a "growl"
A) Nasal
B) Guttural
C) Chest tone
D) Head voice/ falsetto
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