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Question 1
(Q001) What is the musical term for the "highness" or "lowness" of a
sound?
dynamics
tone color
pitch
Correct!
Correct!
overtone
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(Q002) What produces low sounds?
long vibrating elements
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high frequencies
high amplitude
short vibrating elements
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(Q003) What produces high sounds?
low amplitude
short vibrating elements
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long vibrating elements
low frequencies
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Question 4
(Q004) What is the musical term for the level of sound, that is, its
loudness or softness?
overtones
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dynamics
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tone color
frequency
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Question 5
(Q005) Which term means "loud"?
fermata
forte
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Correct!
pianissimo
mezzo piano
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Question 6
(Q006) Which term means "growing" or "getting louder"?
crescendo
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decrescendo
diminuendo
subito
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Question 7
(Q007) To what does the term tone color
(or timbre
) refer?
the general quality of a sound, which depends on the amount and mixture
of overtones produced
Correct!
Correct!
the pitch of a sound, which depends on its frequency
the level of a sound, which depends on its amplitude
the fractional vibrations that occur within a sound-producing body
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Question 8
(Q008) How are musical instruments categorized into families or groups?
by how loud they can play
by the range of pitches they can produce
by the time period in which they were invented
by the method they use to produce sound
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Correct!
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Question 9
(Q009) Violin, viola, cello, bass, and harp are all members of what group?
percussion
woodwinds
brass
strings
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Correct!
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Question 10
(Q010) Flute, clarinet, oboe, and bassoon are all members of what group?
brass
strings
woodwinds
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Correct!
percussion
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Question 11
(Q011) Which of the choices below lists the members of the violin family in
order from the highest range to the lowest range?
violin, viola, cello
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Correct!
cello, violin, viola
viola, cello, violin
viola, violin, cello
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Question 12
(Q012) The member of the flute family that is the smallest and plays in the
highest range is the
alto flute.
recorder.
bass flute.
piccolo.
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Question 13
(Q013) Which of the following brass instruments has the highest range?
trumpet
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trombone
tuba
French horn
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Question 14
(Q014) Which of these percussion instruments is capable of playing
scales and melodies?
timpani
triangle
cymbals
marimba
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Correct!
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Question 15
(Q015) A typical large orchestra today includes which sections?
keyboards, woodwinds, and brass
woodwinds, brass, and percussion
keyboards, strings, brass, and percussion
strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion
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Correct!
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Question 16
(Q016) To what instrument family does the English horn belong?
brass
woodwind
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Correct!
percussion
strings
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Question 17
(Q017) Which of the following is an unpitched percussion instrument?
tam-tam
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orrect Answer
glockenspiel
xylophone
vibraphone
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Question 18
(Q018) In the nineteenth century, what became the most important solo
instrument?
the viola
the harpsichord
the piano
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the French horn
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Question 19
(Q019) The saxophone’s closest musical relative is the
English horn.
trombone.
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bassoon.
clarinet.
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Question 20
(Q020) What are the two main subcategories of percussion instruments?
pitched and unpitched
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forte and piano
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drums and cymbals
wooden and brass
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