Jazz Elements Quiz_ MUS 354_ Jazz Giants (2024 Spring)
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Jazz Elements Quiz Due No due date
Points 25
Questions 25
Time Limit 30 Minutes
Instructions
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Score for this quiz: 25 out of 25
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DESCRIPTION
This is a quiz on the contents of the Jazz Elements.
INSTRUCTIONS
You have 30 minutes to complete the quiz and once started, it must be completed in one sitting. Do not
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The beat is the pulse of the music.
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The tempo is the organization of beats.
Meter is the speed or rate of the beat.
In duple meter, every other beat will be will be stronger or louder.
Music that is in a triple meter will have the beats organized into groups of three.
A measure in music is the distance between two pitches.
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Rhythm is simply the organization of sounds in time.
To syncopate in music is to emphasize unexpected beats.
When we divide a beat into two equal parts we have eighth notes.
When we divide a beat into three equal parts we have eighth notes.
Sixteenth notes divide the beat into four equal parts.
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Swing eighth notes tend to march in a strictly even manner.
Pitch is how slow or how fast we perceive to music to be moving.
An interval is the space between two notes.
An octave is a specific musical interval.
A note or pitch that is said to be an octave higher has twice the frequency.
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An organized series of pitches can be referred to as a chord.
A melody is an organized series of pitches that we perceive as a single idea.
Three or more notes sounding together is called a chord progression or a set of chord changes.
The two most common scales are major and minor.
We can change the key of a melody by changing its rhythm.
three or more notes sounding together
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the pulse of the music
eighth notes
the distance between two notes
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a chord progression
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the tempo
an octave
a rhythm
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the meter
an octave
the tempo
a chord progression
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triple meter
an interval
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duple meter
a chord progression
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The beat is best described as:
The speed or rate of the beat is called:
The organization of beats is best defined as:
When beats are organized into groups of two, we call that:
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