WEEK 2 Quiz Question 1 0.15 / 0.15 points A composer may use more than the seven tones of a major or minor scale to com...
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WEEK 2 Quiz
Question 1 0.15 / 0.15 points
A composer may use more than the seven tones of a major or minor scale to compose a melody in the Western twelve-tone equal temperament tuning system. The use of these other tones in a passage of music that is either major or minor in orientation is known as ___________________.
Romanticism
Atonalism
Chromaticism
Classicism
Question 2 0.15 / 0.15 points
A change of tonal center in a passage of music is called a ______________.
Consonance
Modulation
Cappella
Dissonance
Question 3 0.15 / 0.15 points
An______________ is a rapid alternation of chord tones each occurring with one following the other in time.
orchestra
étude
instrument
arpeggio
Question 4 0.15 / 0.15 points
_____________is a compositional method that evolved beyond the major - minor tonal system and is not centered around a central key or scale.
Homophony
Atonality
Polyphony
All of the above
Question 5 0.15 / 0.15 points
A _____________ is a short rhythmic or melodic passage that is repeated or evoked in various parts of a composition.
chord
motif
texture
tempo
Question 6 0.15 / 0.15 points
_______________is a style of composition in which there is one melody, and all the voices and accompaniments move rhythmically together.
Homophony
Polyphony
Melody
Accent
Question 7 0.15 / 0.15 points
The original singing style for religious purposes was called a ___________. It continues to be a musical genre in religious expression in modern times.
symphony
concerto
chant
sonata
Question 8 0.15 / 0.15 points
The ________ ____________ in music is designated by the number of flats or sharps that appear between the clef sign and the time signature.
whole note
melodic line
key signature
minor chord
Question 9 0 / 0.15 points
The ________ __________ in the Western major-minor tonal system is the chord with the greatest stability that is based upon the lowest scale degree.
Correct Answer
tonic chord
subdominant chord
dominant chord
In
all of the above
Question 10 0 / 0.15 points
Using the Hornbostel-Sachs system, musical instruments may be categorized into the following types:
In
Play instruments, work instruments, and new instruments.
Correct Answer
Chordophones, Aerophones, Membranophones, Idiophones and Electrophones.
Baroque strings, Classical Brass, and Percussion Instruments.
Flutes, oboes, clarinets, saxophones, and string instruments.
Question 11 0.15 / 0.15 points
A three tone-chord is a __________.
13th chord
11th chord
9th chord
triad
Question 12 0.15 / 0.15 points
Which of these means to grow louder?
Cresendo
Moderato
Diminuendo
Go from mf to pp
Question 13 0.15 / 0.15 points
_______________ is a texture that involves melody with no accompaniment.
Monophony
Polyphony
Homophony
Atonality
Question 14 0.15 / 0.15 points
The craft of combining two or more melodies of equal complexity that occur in music at the same time is known as _________________.
Monophony
Passacaglia
Counterpoint
Homophony
Question 15 0.15 / 0.15 points
The minor scale uses whole and half steps, but the arrangements are different from that of the major scale.
True
False
Question 16 0.15 / 0.15 points
A triad can be built on any root
True
False
Question 17 0.15 / 0.15 points
Toccata, Passacaglia, Concerto Grosso, and Symphony are examples of instrumental genres.
True
False
Question 18 0 / 0.15 points
Woodwind quintet, Piano trio, and Prelude are examples of vocal genres.
In True
Correct Answer False
Question 19 0.15 / 0.15 points
Music that has a polyphonic texture is said to be contrapuntal.
True
False
Question 20 0.15 / 0.15 points
The organizing structure of a piece of music is known as its form.
True
False