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6. What is a Trill?

  • An ornment which uses two notes (root note and either 1 up or 1 down)
  • A repeated part
  • A bass line

7. What does rubato mean?

  • Flexable with pace of music
  • Slowing down, getting a bit louder
  • Back to the original pace

8. Amoroso means 'loving'.

  • True
  • False

9. MF stands for very loud.

  • False
  • True

10. What is the dominant note or chord?

  • Vii (7)
  • V (5)
  • iii (3)

11. Example of Interrupted Cadence is:

  • V to anything but I
  • I, II or III to V
  • V to I
  • IV to I

12. Correct sound order (lowest first)

  • Cello, Double Bass, Violin, Viola
  • Violin, Cello, Viola, Double Bass
  • Double Bass, Cello, Viola, Violin
  • Double Bass, Cello, Violin, Viola

13. What is Ternary Form?

  • A B A
  • A B B A
  • A B A C A D A

14. What is the structure of Rondo?

  • A A B A
  • A B A B
  • A B A C A D A
  • A B A C A D
  • A B A

15. What features in a String Quartet?

  • 2 Violins, Viola and Cello
  • 2 Violas, Cello and Violin
  • Harp, Violin, Viola, Cello

16. What is the general movement format for a symphony (whole orchestra) or string quartet?

  • 1 Slow 2 Fast 3 Minuet & Trio 4 Rondo
  • 1 Fast 2 Slow 3 Minuet & Trio 4 Rondo
  • 1 Fast 2 Slow 3 Rondo 4 Minuet & Trio

17. What is the general movement format for a concerto (1 instrument with orchestral backing) or a sonata (piano solo or 1 instrument with piano backing)?

  • 1 Slow 2 Fast 3 Rondo
  • 1 Fast 2 Slow 3 Rondo
  • 1 Slow 2 Fast 3 Minuet & Trio

18. How long is a Minim worth in 4/4 time?

  • 2 beats
  • 8 beats
  • 1/2 beat
  • 4 beats
  • 1 beat

19. A tie means notes are played smoothly.

  • False
  • True

20. Baroque music is considered to be created from and to which date?

  • 1650-1800
  • 1600-1750
  • 1550-1650
  • 1400-1550