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1- In a piece of music, if there is one melody, no accompanying sound, no harmony, and no chords, that piece of music can be described using what term?

A.Polyphony

B.

Homophony

C.

Thisisphony

D.

Monophony

2-Match each term with its definition. One term will not be used.

1- Form

2- Theme

3- Ternary

4- Binary

A- A musical form consisting of two contrasting sections.

B- A musical form consisting of a beginning section, a contrasting middle section, and then a repeat of the beginning section.

C- The organization of musical ideas in time.

D- An important and returning melody in a musical composition.

3-Which of the following is not a difference between a major and a minor scale?

A.A major scale is considered to be tonal, whereas a minor scale is not.

B.

A major scale has a different pattern of whole and half step intervals than a minor scale.

C.

A minor scale has a greater number of lowered (flatted) notes than a major scale.


D.

Broadly speaking, a major scale sound happier or more uplifting than a minor scale, which sounds sadder and moody.

4-Ternary form describes three-part music in which all three parts are completely different.

A.True

B.

False

5-The major scale has a number of lowered notes, which give it a “sadder” sound when compared with the minor scale.

A.True

B.

False

6-A written notation in music, used to help the performer identify if a piece is in major or minor, is called the

A.Key Signature

B.

Time Signature

C.

Clef

D.

Conductor

7-Monophony uses a solo voice, it cannot occur simultaneously in multiple instruments

A.True

B.

False

8-If your entire class sings the melody to “Sweet Home Alabama” simultaneously and does not add harmony, the class has created _____.

A.Monophony

B.

Polyphony

C.

Homophony

D.

Telephony

9-Which of these scales do composers use to create dissonance for special, dramatic effects?

A.B-flat minor

B.

Major

C.

Atonal

D.

Chromatic

10-A woman starts singing “Row, Row, Row Your Boat,” and when she gets to the third word, a second woman starts singing the same song from the beginning. What is this called?

A.Theme and Variations

B.

Imitation

C.

Modulation

D.

Monophony

11-The term used to describe a central note, scale, or chord is

A.texture

B.

form

C.

melody

D.

key

12-A singer accompanying themself with chords on a guitar is performing which type of music?

A.Monophony

B.

Polyphony

C.

Homophony

13-When talking about a primary melodic line we can also the term

A.voice

B.

unison

C.

harmony

D.

vertical time

14-What key was historically assumed to have a warm and lush quality?

A.E-flat Major

B.

C minor

C.

F-sharp chromatic

15-The musical texture that is defined by independence and equality among multiple voices is

A.Polyphony

B.

Homophony

C.

Theme and Variations

D.

Monophony

16-A musical composition cannot include both polyphonic and homophonic textures.

A.True

B.

False

17-Binary form can incorporate any of these formations: AB, AABB, AAB, or ABB

A.True

B.

False

18-Which texture is most common in popular music

A.Monophony

B.

Fugue

C.

Binary

D.

Homophony

19-The shift from one key to another within a composition is called

A.modulation

B.

chromaticism

C.

tonic

D.

form

20-A composition that presents a musical idea in one voice then immediately presents it in a second voice is using a compositional technique called

A.imitation

B.

syncopation

C.

monophony

D.

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