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Music - Chopin Prelude no.15 in D Flat Major
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GCSE Music Quiz on Music - Chopin Prelude no.15 in D Flat Major, created by oakleyc on 28/12/2015.
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Question 1
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Welcome to this quiz on Chopin's Prelude no.15! Firstly, you probably know that this piece can be famously known as another name. What is it?
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Answer
Raindrop
Snowdrop
Teardrop
Question 2
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What form is this piece in?
Answer
Ternary
Binary
Sonata
Piñata
Question 3
Question
The form that is used uses what letters to be represented? [blank_start]A[blank_end] [blank_start]B[blank_end] [blank_start]A[blank_end]
Answer
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
Question 4
Question
This piece was intended to be played with which instrument?
Answer
Piano
Saxophone
Talking Drum
Harpsichord
Question 5
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Section B is less chordal than section A
Answer
True
False
Question 6
Question
[blank_start]2[blank_end] bars of [blank_start]monophonic[blank_end] texture can be heard at the very [blank_start]end[blank_end].
Answer
2
monophonic
end
Question 7
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Which of these key words mainly describes the piece?
Answer
Diatonic
Chromatic
Systematic
Dramatic
Question 8
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Section A is in [blank_start]Db Major[blank_end] and Section B is in [blank_start]C# Minor[blank_end]
Answer
Db Major
D# Major
Db Minor
D# Minor
C# Minor
Cb Minor
C# Major
Cb Major
Question 9
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Each section ends with an imperfect cadence
Answer
True
False
Question 10
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The piece ends with a plagal cadence
Answer
True
False
Question 11
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The piece starts...
Answer
Piano (p)
Forte (f)
Very Loud (ff)
Very Quiet (pp)
Question 12
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Select all the CORRECT answers that DO NOT describe RHYTHM
Answer
4/4 time
Bars 4 & 23 are septuplets
Bar 79 is dectuplet
Repeated quavers unify the piece
The melody begins with a dotted rhythm
6/4 time
Bars 5 & 54 are septuplets
The repeated quavers are called septuplets
Question 13
Question
The tempo is rubato
Answer
True
False
Question 14
Question
What are used dynamically in section B?
Answer
Crescendos
Diminuendos (Decrescendos)
Both
Question 15
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The melody is played in the [blank_start]bass[blank_end] in section B
Answer
bass
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