POST MUS103 MIDTERM EXAM
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A clef placed on a musical staff indicating that the fourth line corresponds to F below middle C.
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Question 2
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Match the following
Question Answers A sign placed on a staff to indicate the meter, commonly a numerical fraction.
C. Ledger Line
A set of sharp or flat symbols placed together on the staff immediately after the clef.
D. Staff
A short line placed above or below a staff to accommodate notes higher or lower than the range of the staff.
A. Time signature
The horizontal lines and spaces on which music is written.
B. Key signature
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Question 3
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_______________ is two or more staves written for one instrument, and joined together by a brace, played by one performer. Usually the combination of treble clef and bass clef.
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Question 4
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Treble Clef is a clef that places F above middle C on the second line of the staff.
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Question 5
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Treble Clef is a clef that places G above middle C on the second line of the staff.
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Question 6
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From left to right (how we read) in what order on a music staff would you see these items?
Answers Time signature
Key signature
Notes
Clef
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Question 7
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A clef that places G above middle C on the second line of the staff.
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Question 8
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Any regular recurring motion. A movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or beats, in the flow of sound
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Question 9
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_________________ is A linear succession of musical tones. An exponential succession of musical tones.
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Question 10
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What type of note is this in 4 4 time?
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Question 11
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What type of note is this in 4 4 time?
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Question 12
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What type of note is this in 4 4 time?
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Question 13
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What type of note is this in 4 4 time?
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Question 14
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Which rest is this in 4 4 time?
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Question 15
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Which rest is this in 4 4 time?
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Question 16
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Which rest is this in 4 4 time?
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Question 17
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Which rest is this in 4 4 time?
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Question 18
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Which is which
Question Answers In musical notation a measure (or bar) is a segment of time defined by a given number of beats, each of which are assigned a particular note value. It is a measurement of time that contains a specific number of pulses defined by a time signature.
B. Tempo
The speed at which a of music is to be played.
E. Waltz Time
Beats per minute. The pace of music measured by the number of beats occurring in 60 seconds.
D. Beat
A main (or strong) accent or rhythmic unit in music.
A. Measure
3 4 time with strong accent on the first beat.
F. Cut Time
2 2 time. Written as a capital “C” with a vertical slash through it. Two beats per measure, with each of two half notes receiving a single beat.
G. Common Time
4 4 time. Written as a capital “C”. Four beats per measure, with each of four quarter notes receiving a single beat.
C. Bpm
The pattern of musical movement through time. A specific pattern, formed by a series of notes differing in duration and stress. Any regular recurring motion. A movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or beats, in the flow of sound
H. Rhythm
A linear succession of musical tones. An exponential succession of musical tones.
J. Harmony
The use of simultaneous pitches, tones, notes, or chords. The structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords. Pleasing or congruent arrangement of parts
I. Melody
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Question 19
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The lower numeral in a time signature indicates the note value that represents one beat and the upper numeral indicates how many such beats there are in a bar.
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Question 20
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This is a Bass Clef
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Question 21
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This is a Treble Clef
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Question 22
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What makes up two or more staves written for one instrument, and joined together by a brace, played by one performer. Usually the combination of treble clef and bass clef.
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Question 23
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What is a short line placed above or below a staff to accommodate notes higher or lower than the range of the staff.
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Question 24
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Which is which?
Question Answers Slow and solemn (20–40 bpm)
A. Grave
At a walking pace (76–108 bpm)
B. Andante
Fast, quickly and bright (120–168 bpm)
F. Vivacissimo
Very fast (168–200 bpm)
D. Presto
Moderately (108–120 bpm)
C. Allegro
Very fast and lively
E. Moderato
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Question 25
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Treble Clef - A clef that places BLANK above middle BLANK on the BLANK line of the staff.
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Question 26
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What note is missing?
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Question 27
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What note is missing?
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Question 28
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What note is missing?
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Question 29
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What note is missing?
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Question 30
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What note is missing?
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Question 31
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What TWO notes are missing?
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Question 32
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What notes are these from lowest to highest?
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Question 33
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What notes are these from HIGHEST to LOWEST?
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Question 34
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What notes are these from HIGHEST to LOWEST?
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Question 35
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What notes are these from lowest to highest?
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