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What is the term for a chord that contains the root, third, fifth, and seventh notes of a scale with an augmented fifth?

A. Major seventh chord

B. Dominant seventh chord

C. Augmented seventh chord

D. Minor seventh chord

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C. Augmented seventh chord


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Which term refers to the practice of shifting a melody or chord progression to a different pitch level while maintaining the same intervals?

A. Transposition

B. Modulation

C. Ornamentation

D. Variation

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In music theory, what does ritenuto (rit.) indicate?

A. Gradually getting louder

B. Gradually getting softer

C. Gradually slowing down

D. Gradually speeding up

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What is the term for a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music?

A. Crescendo

B. Diminuendo

C. Pianissimo

D. Fortissimo

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What is the term for a chord that is made up of the first, third, and fifth notes of a scale?

A. Major chord

B. Minor chord

C. Diminished chord

D. Augmented chord

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Which term describes the technique of using the fingers to pluck the strings on a stringed instrument?

A. Legato

B. Pizzicato

C. Staccato

D. Tremolo

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What is the term for a note that is held for its full value, or longer than its written duration, before the next note is played?

A. Dotted note

B. Whole note

C. Tied note

D. Double whole note

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What is the term for the distance between two pitches in music?

A. Interval

B. Chord

C. Melody

D. Harmony

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Which term describes a note or chord that is sustained for an extended period of time?

A. Staccato

B. Legato

C. Fermata

D. Accent

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Which term refers to a chord that contains the root, third, and fifth notes of a scale with an augmented fifth?

A. Augmented chord

B. Diminished chord

C. Major chord

D. Minor chord

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Which of the following is a mode with a major scale pattern but starting on the sixth degree?

A. Dorian

B. Phrygian

C. Mixolydian

D. Aeolian

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Which term is used to describe the distance between two pitches that share the same letter name?

A. Chromatic interval

B. Diatonic interval

C. Enharmonic interval

D. Tonal interval

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Which term refers to a scale that contains a combination of whole and half steps, but does not follow a major or natural minor pattern?

A. Chromatic scale

B. Pentatonic scale

C. Whole tone scale

D. Blues scale

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In musical notation, what does the term glissando indicate?

A. A gradual increase in loudness

B. A rapid alternation between two notes

C. A rapid slide between two pitches

D. A sudden, loud accent

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What is the term for the process of altering a chord by adding an additional note not found in the original triad?

A. Inversion

B. Extension

C. Suspension

D. Embellishment

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Which term refers to the distance between the lowest and highest pitches in a piece of music?

A. Range

B. Octave

C. Scale

D. Interval

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Which term describes the speed at which a piece of music is performed?

A. Tempo

B. Dynamics

C. Articulation

D. Meter

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Which clef is primarily used for low-pitched instruments like the bassoon or cello?

A. Treble clef

B. Alto clef

C. Bass clef

D. Tenor clef

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Which term refers to the technique of plucking the strings of a stringed instrument with the fingers, rather than using a bow?

A. Arpeggio

B. Pizzicato

C. Tremolo

D. Glissando

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What is the term for a chord that contains the root, third, fifth, and seventh notes of a scale with a lowered seventh?

A. Minor seventh chord

B. Major seventh chord

C. Dominant seventh chord

D. Diminished seventh chord

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Which term describes a gradual slowing down of tempo in a piece of music?

A. Ritardando

B. Accelerando

C. Allegro

D. Presto

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What is the term for a technique where a performer gradually decreases the volume of a sustained note or chord?

A. Decrescendo

B. Ritardando

C. Staccato

D. Sforzando

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What is the symbol for a half step above a note in Western music notation?

A. #

B. b

C. ?

D. ?

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What is the term for a chord progression that moves in a series of descending thirds or ascending sixths?

A. Chromatic progression

B. Circle of fifths progression

C. Diatonic progression

D. Retrogression

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In a major scale, what is the pattern of whole steps and half steps between the notes?

A. W-W-H-W-W-W-H

B. W-H-W-W-H-W-W

C. H-W-W-H-W-W-W

D. W-W-H-W-W-H-W

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What is the term for a chord that contains the root, third, fifth, and seventh notes of a scale with an augmented fifth?

A. Major seventh chord

B. Dominant seventh chord

C. Augmented seventh chord

D. Minor seventh chord

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What is the term for a chord that contains only three different pitches?

A. Triad

B. Seventh chord

C. Suspended chord

D. Augmented chord

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What is the term for a note or chord that is played softly and with a light touch?

A. Pianissimo

B. Fortissimo

C. Mezzo forte

D. Pizzicato

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In music notation, what does the term ritardando indicate?

A. Gradually getting louder

B. Gradually getting softer

C. Gradually slowing down

D. Gradually speeding up

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What is the term for a series of chords that provide the harmonic structure for a piece of music?

A. Cadence

B. Chord progression

C. Arpeggio

D. Counterpoint

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In music theory, what does intonation refer to?

A. The quality of sound produced by a voice or instrument

B. The tempo of a piece

C. The organization of beats in a measure

D. The arrangement of chords within a progression