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Question 1:
In music notation, what is the dot over or under a note
called? |
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Answer:
A Staccato Mark |
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2: What does the sign <> over a note indicate? |
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Answer:
That the tone should begin softly, gradually
increase in power and then decrease again |
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3: What name is given to the portion of the staff
found between two bars? |
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Answer:
Measure |
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Question 4:
In music tempo, what does the term 'Lento assai' mean? |
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Answer:
Very Slowly |
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Question 5:
What are three note chords called? |
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Answer:
Triads |
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Question 6:
In music notation, what is the significance of a flat? |
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Answer:
It lowers the pitch of a note by one semitone |
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Question 7:
In music notation, What sign replaces a treble clef to
indicate tablature for guitars and other plucked
instruments? |
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Answer:
The TAB sign |
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Question 8:
In a time signature, what does the bottom number
represent? |
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Answer:
The note value of the basic pulse of the music |
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Question 9:
In a time signature, what does the top number represent? |
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Answer:
The top number indicates how many notes appear in
each measure |
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10: In music notation, what is a slur? |
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Answer:
It indicates that two or more notes are to be played
in one physical stroke or a single breath |