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Question 1
How did the function of the Japanese bamboo flute, the shakuhachi
,
change over the last millennium?
It was first played in the Japanese court, but today it is mainly
played by street musicians.
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It was first played as a form of Buddhist musical expression, but it
later was played to accompany kabuki
theater.
It was first played in ritual contexts and was believed to have
supernatural powers, but it was later played mainly by traveling
musical entertainers.
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It was first played in the Japanese court, but it later became a
form of Japanese Buddhist musical expression.
orrect Answer
orrect Answer
FEEDBACK: See page 34. Difficulty - Difficult. Topic - Musical
instruments.
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Question 2
How were steel drums first developed in Trinidad?
They were forged from scratch when people there first achieved
the technology for metallurgy thousands of years ago.
They were manufactured in factories in the late nineteenth
century.
They were made by modifying large discarded oil containers.
Correct!
Correct!
They were made by adapting the metal from older gongs that
were no longer in use.
FEEDBACK: See page 34. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Musical
instruments.
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Question 3
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Lute, harp, lyre, and zither are the four subcategories in which larger
category of musical instruments?
electrophones
aerophones
chordophones
Correct!
Correct!
idiophones
FEEDBACK: See pages 37 and 38. Difficulty - Medium. Topic -
Musical instruments.
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 4
Tuvan khoomi
is an example of which musical texture?
polyphony
monophony
biphony
Correct!
Correct!
heterophony
FEEDBACK: See pages 52 and 62. Difficulty - Difficult. Topic -
Musical texture.
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Question 5
What are some examples of membranophones?
gongs, bells, steel drums, and rattles
timpani, Senegalese sabar
drums, bass drums, kazoos, and
Japanese taiko
Correct!
Correct!
electric guitars, theremins, and synthesizers
violins, zithers, harps, ukuleles, and banjos
FEEDBACK: See page 40. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Musical
instruments.
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Question 6
What factors contribute to the timbre of a sound produced by an
instrument?
the details of its construction, such as the materials from which it
is made or aspects of craftsmanship
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the intensity with which the instrument is plucked, strummed,
blown, struck, bowed, etc.
Each answer shown here is correct.
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orrect Answer
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FEEDBACK: See page 31. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Music,
Sound.
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Question 7
What is meant by the term timbre
when it refers to sound?
the perceived loudness or softness of a sound
the highness or lowness of a sound
the quality of the sound, which results from its overtones
Correct!
Correct!
the short, regular element of time that underlies beat and rhythm
FEEDBACK: See page 30. Difficulty - Easy. Topic - Music, Sound.
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Question 8
What is organology?
a field concerned with the human biology of playing different
musical instruments
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the study of musical instruments
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the study of the acoustics of pipe organs
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the anthropological study of organ grinders (street musicians)
FEEDBACK: See page 37. Difficulty - Easy. Topic - Musical
instruments.
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Question 9
What is the defining characteristic of an idiophone?
It is self-sounding; the material of which it is made is set into
vibration.
Correct!
Correct!
It has one or more vibrating strings as its sound source.
Its sound is produced or modified electronically.
Its sound is produced by enabling an enclosed column of air to
vibrate.
FEEDBACK: See page 37. Difficulty - Easy. Topic - Musical
instruments.
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Question 10
What is the name for the (presently) five-part classification system for
musical instruments based on the means by which instruments produce
sound?
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the Newton-Heinrich system
the Bantock-Shepherd system
the Sachs-Hornbostel system
Correct!
Correct!
the Lange-Mayer system
FEEDBACK: See page 37. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Musical
instruments.
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Question 11
What is the name of an instrument that has two distinctive arms extending
up from the body with a crossbar running between to which strings are
attached?
zither
lyre
Correct!
Correct!
harp
lute
FEEDBACK: See page 38. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Musical
instruments.
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Question 12
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What kind of section in some musical forms is called a refrain?
a section of music that repeats the same music with different text,
falling between choruses in a strophic song
a section of music that repeats both the same music and the
same text, falling between verses of a strophic song
Correct!
Correct!
the contrasting middle section in a ternary form
the section of music that brings a composition to an end
FEEDBACK: See page 57. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Musical
form.
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Question 13
What term refers to the general pitch organization of a music tradition, or
to a particular scale of pitches?
raga
octave
interval
mode
Correct!
Correct!
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FEEDBACK: See page 44. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Sound,
Pitch.
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Question 14
What term refers to the overall compass of pitches, from the highest to the
lowest, that an instrument or voice can produce?
octave
solfège
range
Correct!
Correct!
interval
FEEDBACK: See page 43. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Sound.
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Question 15
What type of melodic motion occurs in close and regular intervals and in a
stepwise pattern?
ornamented
conjunct
Correct!
Correct!
simple
disjunct
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Question 16
Which term refers to the musical form in which all verses of the text are
set to the same melody?
strophic form
Correct!
Correct!
ternary form
sonata form
through-composed
FEEDBACK: See page 57. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Musical
form.
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Question 17
Which term refers to the musical texture in which multiple parts
(instruments or voices) perform different pitches but move in the same
rhythm?
biphony
monophony
polyphony
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homophony
orrect Answer
orrect Answer
FEEDBACK: See page 51. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Muscial
texture.
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Question 18
Which term refers to the regular pulse of much Western classical music
and its divisions into regular groupings of two, three, four, or six beats?
measure
melody
tempo
meter
Correct!
Correct!
FEEDBACK: See page 47. Difficulty - Easy. Topic - Musical
duration.
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Question 19
Which term refers to the rhythmic effect that provides an unexpected
accent, often created by temporarily unsettling the meter through a
change in the established pattern of stressed and unstressed beats?
irregular meter
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syncopation
Correct!
Correct!
free rhythm
cadence
FEEDBACK: See page 49. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Meter,
Duration.
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Question 20
Which term refers to the spontaneous creation of music during
performance?
composition
fabrication
freestyle
improvisation
Correct!
Correct!
FEEDBACK: See page 59. Difficulty - Medium. Topic - Musical
creativity, Composition.
Quiz Score: 8
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