Question 1
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Result of vibrating object transmitted through air to eardrum.
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Sound
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Voices
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Rhythm
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Tempo
Question 2
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The speed of the beat, the pace.
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Sound
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Tempo
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Rhythm
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Voices
Question 3
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Unique ability to fuse music tones and words
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Tempo
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Rhythm
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Voices
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Sound
Question 4
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Flow of music through time, note lengths
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Sound
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Tempo
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Voices
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Rhythm
Question 5
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Sound Characteristics: Dynamics?
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Volume, amplitude of vibrations creating sound
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refers to how long or short notes are. It can also refer to how long an entire piece of music lasts
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Highness and Lowness of Sound
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Quality that identifies an instrument sound
Question 6
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Sound Characteristics: Durations?
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Highness and Lowness of Sound
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Quality that identifies an instrument sound
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refers to how long or short notes are. It can also refer to how long an entire piece of music lasts
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Volume, amplitude of vibrations creating sound
Question 7
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Sound Characteristics: Pitch?
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Refers to how long or short notes are. It can also refer to how long an entire piece of music lasts
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Highness and Lowness of Sound
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Quality that identifies an instrument sound
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Volume, amplitude of vibrations creating sound
Question 8
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Sound Characteristics: Tone color?
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Quality that identifies an instrument sound
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Refers to how long or short notes are. It can also refer to how long an entire piece of music lasts
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Highness and Lowness of Sound
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Volume, amplitude of vibrations creating sound
Question 9
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Drums are apart of which group?
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Brass
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Woodwind
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Percussion
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Strings
Question 10
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Written music information that allows composers to communicate ideas to others.
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Music Notation
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Staff
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Meter
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Accent/Syncopation
Question 11
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How a beat is organized
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accent/ Syncopation
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Meter
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Staff
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Music Notation
Question 12
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Set of lines used for the notation of notes of different pitches
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Staff
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Meter
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Accent/Syncopation
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Music Notation
Question 13
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A shifting of the normal accent, usually by stressing the normally unaccented beats.
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Staff
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Accent/Syncopation
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Music Notation
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Meter
Question 14
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The speed of the beat, the pace
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Tempo
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Metronome
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Rhythm
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Meter
Question 15
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Indicates exact tempo.
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Rhythm
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Metronome
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Meter
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Tempo
Question 16
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Which is ordered from Highest to Lowest when dealing with pitch?
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Soprano, Alto, Mezzo-soprano
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Alto, Mezzo- Soprano, Soprano
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Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto
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Mezzo-Soprano, Also, Soprano
Question 17
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Which is ordered from Lowest to Highest regarding Pitch?
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Tenor, Baritone, Bass
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Baritone, Bass, Tenor
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Bass, Tenor, Baaritone
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Bass, Baritone, Tenor
Question 18
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______________ is considered Heart of the Orchestra.
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Woodwinds
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Keyboards
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Strings
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Brass
Question 19
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sounds produced by vibrating tight cable. The shorter the string the tighter the string and the higher the pitch.
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Brass
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Percussion
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Electronic
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Strings
Question 20
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sound produced by striking, shaking, or rubbing the instrument Has definite and indefinite pitch
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Woodwinds
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Percussion
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Keyboards
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Strings
Question 21
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You Blow into a Mouthpiece, Lip Vibrations, Bell, Valves or Slides, or Mutes to create sound.
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Strings
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Percussion
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Brass
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Woodwinds
Question 22
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single note instrument. Blow through a mouthpiece, Longer the tube the lower the pitch.
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Brass
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Strings
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Electronic
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Woodwinds
Question 23
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A set of keys on a musical instrument
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Strings
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Keyboard
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Electronic
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Percussion
Question 24
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Produce or amplify sound using electronics. Includes: synthesizers, tapes, then MIDI. Modern composers connect these devices, use software, and to write new music.
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Electronic
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Strings
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Brass
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Keyboards
Question 25
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In music an ____________ is a sound that has a definite pitch.