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6. Which of these is NOT one of the tempos of this piece?

  • 176 bpm
  • 3/4
  • 12/8
  • 2/4

7. Two notes played after eachother three notes apart - what is this called?

  • Driving rhythms
  • Tritones
  • Syncapation

8. Describe the chords rhythm.

  • 4 on the floor
  • Sycopated
  • On-beat

9. What is the difference between B1 and B2?

  • B2 is 12 bars, while B1 is 24
  • Different singer
  • Nothing changes

10. Describe the basses rhythm.

  • 4 on the floor
  • On-beat
  • Syncopated

11. When was this piece compossed?

  • 1978
  • 1958
  • 1968
  • 1988

12. What are the dynamics of A1?

  • Very quiet
  • Quiet
  • Very loud
  • Loud

13. What is the last note of the piece?

  • Flat octive (B natural)
  • Flat 3rd (F natural)
  • Flat 7th (C natural)
  • Flat 5th (A natural)

14. What is the baseline made of?

  • One note repeated semetrically
  • One note repeated sycopatedly
  • A 3 note ostinato
  • A 5 note ostinato

15. Where do the driving rhythms begin?

  • A2
  • A1
  • B2
  • Outro

16. What do the hemiola rhythms (rhythms that are 3/4 but feel 6/8) cause?

  • Cross rhythms
  • Syncopation
  • Harmonies

17. What blue note is featured?

  • Flattened 5th
  • Flattened 7th
  • Flattened 6th
  • Flattened 3rd

18. What is the tonality of the introduction and part A?

  • D major
  • F# major
  • C major
  • B major

19. In section B what does the key modulate to?

  • C major
  • B minor
  • F# major

20. Where do the push rhythms begin?

  • A1
  • B2
  • Introduction
  • A2