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October 2022 1 1 Report

1. What is called to the succession of single tones in musical compositions as distinguished from harmony a
rhythm?
a. Melody
b. tune
c. Notation
d. Dynamics
2. It is the symbol at the beginning of a printed piece of music that shows the sharp or flat to be played.
a. Key signature
b. Time signature c. measure
d. rhythmic pattern
3. A chromatic sign that raises the pitch of the note by a half step.
a. sharp
b. Musical Clef
d. Time signature
4. A chromatic sign that lowers the pitch of the note by a half step.
a. Flat
b. sharp
c. repeat mark d. G-clef
5. The hometone or tonal center of songs in major key is
a. DO
b. MI
c.SO
d. LA
6. The key signature that has no flat nor sharp is
a C major
b. G major
c. F major
d. B major
7. If the sharp (#) raises a note by a half step, what does a flat (b) do?
a. It lowers the note by half step
c. It lowers a note by whole step
b. It makes the note receive half count d. It has no effect in the entire musical composition
8. These are words that have the same last sounds as another word.
d. Staff
b. Melody
a. Rhymes
9.A melody, especially one which characterizes a certain piece of music.
b. Melody c. Rhyme
d. Rhythm
10. It is a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch.
b. measure
d. diatonic scale e. bar
c. Tune
a. Tune
a. Staff​

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