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3. A question-and-answer pattern in which a group responds to a leader. A. Call and Response B. Scale
4. An intentionally organized succession of musical tones or pitches. A. Call and Response B. Scale
5. The highness or lowness of sound determined by its frequency of vibration. A. Pitch B. Volume
6. A basic rhythmic pattern that provides the foundation for the complex rhythms played by
multiple drums? (It is also an instrument of the same name) A. Canon B. Clave
7. A musical form where parts enter at different times but have the same melody throughout. (Row, Row, Row Your Boat) A. Canon B. Clave
10. Give two examples of how technology has changed the world of music.
Please choose the best answer for each question. 11. Instruments that produce sound by a vibrating column of air. A. Aerophones B. Chordophones
12. Instruments that create sound by striking, rubbing, or plucking a taut string. A. Aerophones B. Chordophones
13. Simple, solid instruments that produce sound by being struck, scraped, or shaken. A. Idiophones B. Membranophones
14. Instruments that produce sound by striking or rubbing a skin or membrane stretched across a resonating air chamber. A. Idiophones B. Membranophones
16. A particular type of music with a distinctive form or sound. A. Genre B. Musical Style
18. The performance practices, means, traditions, uses, and beliefs about music of a group of people either from a specific time or place. A. Culture B. Music Culture
19. The customs, beliefs, language, arts and institutions of a group of people that are learned and transmitted within the group A. Culture B. Music Culture
20. The way the beats or pulses in music are organized and subdivided. A. Rhythm B. Timbre
21. The distinct tonal quality of an instrument or voice which is clearly identifiable by the ear. Also known as tone color. A. Rhythm B. Timbre
22. Music written during the classical period for small ensembles. A. Chamber Music B. Court Music
27. A Mexican musical group with several violins, trumpets, a large bass guitar, and special five and six string guitars A. Mariachi B. Virtuoso
28. Music that has all parts moving in unison on the same pitch or in octaves at the same time. A. Ensemble B. Monophonic
29. A Cooperative musical expression. Also a performing group of musicians. A. Ensemble B. Monophonic
30. The way that sounds are woven together. A. Interval B. Texture
31. The distance in pitch between two tones or notes. A. Interval B. Texture
32. A sequence of eight pitches built on a specific pattern of whole and half steps. A. Major Scale B. Scale
33. Characterized by a heightened sensitivity to the content, form, or emotional impact of an artistic work or event. A. Aesthetic B. Perceptive Listening
34. The ability to discern musical characteristics and describe them. The most intense form of listening. A. Aesthetic 35. Relating to hearing. A. Aural B. Oral B. Perceptive Listening
36. What are the solfege syllables we use for a major scale?
37. The distance between the lowest and highest pitches of the voice. A. Audiation 38. The capacity to think sound. A. Audiation B. Range B. Range
39. Pair of muscles that vibrate as air is passed through them to create sound. A. Larynx B. Vocal Folds
40. Structure that houses the vocal chords made of cartilage. A. Larynx B. Vocal Folds
41. A genre of African American music that often expresses frustration, sadness, or longing. A. Blues B. Blue Notes
42. Selected pitches whose intonation is altered at the discretion of the performer. A. Blues 43. Spontaneous musical invention. A. A capella B. Improvisation B. Blue Notes
45. The high, middle, or low section of the vocal or instrumental range. A. Register B. Bel Canto
46. - A style characterized by lyrical and flowing phrases, beauty of vocal color, and brilliant technique. A. Register 47. The intermediate female voice. A. Baritone 48. The intermediate male voice. A. Baritone B. Mezzo Soprano B. Mezzo Soprano B. Bel Canto
49. The highest female voice that is light and flexible enough to perform scales and trills. A. Coloratura Soprano B. Tenor 50. The high male range, with a powerful, ringing quality. A. Coloratura Soprano B. Tenor 51. Fibrous growths on the vocal chords caused by excessive, repeated abuse. A. Hematoma B. Nodules
52. A lower male register with a rich, robust, resonant, and full quality. A.Bass B. Counter Tenor
59. Describe two ways that you can help protect your voice.
61. Daughter of the innkeeper man and his wife. A. Cosette B. Eponine
62. A short musical idea that is easily remembered and helps unify a composition. A. Motif B. Repertoire
64. Was cursed with ugliness due to losing some beans. A. Witch 65. Wants a child. A. Witch B. Baker B. Baker
66. Was told to stay on the path and not stray. A. Cinderella 67. Wanted to go to the Kings festival. A. Cinderella B. Little Red Riding Hood B. Little Red Riding Hood
69. - A dramatic speech or song delivered by one character in a play or musical. A. Dialogue B. Monologue
70. Stage play with songs and dance interspersed (mixed in) with spoken lines. A. Operetta B. Vaudeville
71. An early staged variety show that included songs, dances, and comedy skits. A. Operetta 72. Protagonist of Les Miserables. A. Javert 73. Antagonist of Les Miserables. A. Javert 74. A cow was this persons best friend. A. Jack 75. A young student in Paris. A. Jack B. Marius B. Marius B. Jean Valjean B. Jean Valjean B. Vaudeville
76. A dramatic stage form that combines the arts of acting, singing, and dancing. A. Broadway Musical B. Musical Revue
78. How is act one of Into the Woods like a traditional fairy tale?
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