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Which term refers to a technique where a performer plays the string of a bowed instrument with a sudden, strong attack?

A. Arpeggio

B. Pizzicato

C. Spiccato

D. Col legno

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D. Col legno


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In musical notation, what is the term for a curved line connecting two or more different pitches that are to be played legato?

A. Slur

B. Tie

C. Crescendo

D. Accent

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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 musical technique where two or more voices or instruments play the same melody, but starting at different times?

A. Round

B. Canon

C. Fugue

D. Inversion

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Which of the following is a perfect interval?

A. Major 3rd

B. Minor 7th

C. Perfect 4th

D. Augmented 5th

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Which term describes a chord that contains the root, third, and fifth notes of a scale with a raised fifth?

A. Augmented chord

B. Diminished chord

C. Major chord

D. Minor chord

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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 a note that is not part of the key signature and is altered by a sharp, flat, or natural sign?

A. Accidental

B. Enharmonic

C. Chromatic

D. Tonic

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Which clef is typically used for high-pitched instruments like the violin?

A. Bass clef

B. Alto clef

C. Treble clef

D. Tenor clef

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What is the term for a chord consisting of the root, third, fifth, and seventh notes of a scale?

A. Dominant seventh chord

B. Major seventh chord

C. Minor seventh chord

D. Diminished seventh chord

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What is the term for a musical ornament consisting of a rapid alternation between two adjacent notes?

A. Trill

B. Turn

C. Mordent

D. Appoggiatura

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Which term refers to the technique of playing a stringed instrument by striking the strings with a pick or fingers?

A. Plucking

B. Bowing

C. Strumming

D. Percussion

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Which term describes a chord that is built on the seventh degree of a major or natural minor scale?

A. Dominant chord

B. Subdominant chord

C. Leading tone chord

D. Mediant chord

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What is the term for a musical scale that is made up of whole steps only?

A. Chromatic scale

B. Whole tone scale

C. Major scale

D. Pentatonic scale

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Which term describes the organization of beats into groups of two or four in a measure?

A. Meter

B. Tempo

C. Dynamics

D. Articulation

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What is the term for a scale that uses only five different pitches per octave, commonly found in folk music?

A. Pentatonic scale

B. Diatonic scale

C. Chromatic scale

D. Whole tone scale

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Which term describes a note that is sustained and held longer than its indicated duration?

A. Legato

B. Staccato

C. Fermata

D. Ritardando

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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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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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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

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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 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 describes a chord that is built on the fourth degree of a major or natural minor scale?

A. Dominant chord

B. Subdominant chord

C. Tonic chord

D. Mediant chord

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In music theory, what does contrapuntal refer to?

A. The combination of melodies to form harmony

B. The arrangement of chords within a progression

C. The study of rhythmic patterns

D. The use of accidentals to alter pitches

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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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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 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 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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Which term describes the technique of playing two or more notes simultaneously on a string instrument?

A. Legato

B. Pizzicato

C. Arpeggio

D. Double stop

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In music theory, what does counterpoint refer to?

A. The combination of melodies to form harmony

B. The use of accidentals to alter pitches

C. The arrangement of chords within a progression

D. The study of rhythmic patterns

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Which term refers to a musical technique where the performer rapidly alternates between two adjacent notes?

A. Tremolo

B. Trill

C. Glissando

D. Vibrato