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1. What is a 'hemiola' in music?
A note held for an extra long value
The alternation between triple and duple meter
A scale consisting of five notes
2. What does 'marcato' mean as an articulation mark?
Play very softly
Play at a steady tempo
Play with strong emphasis
3. How many different notes are in a pentatonic scale?
Five
Seven
Twelve
4. What does 'diatonic' mean in relation to scales?
Using only chromatic notes
Using only the notes within a given key
A scale of any tempo
5. What is a mordent?
A rapid alteration between a note and a neighboring note
A very slow note
A signal to stop playing
6. What does 'con brio' direct musicians to do?
Play with a mute
Play with even dynamics
Play with spirit or vigor
7. What is a fugue?
A single-line melody with no harmony
A composition where a theme is introduced by one voice and then imitated by others
A rapid increase in tempo
8. In music, what is an accidental?
A sharp, flat, or natural placed before a note to alter its pitch
A new instrument introduced
A quick tempo
9. What is binary form in music?
Three repeated sections
Four-part harmony
A structure with two contrasting sections, typically labeled A and B
10. In a major scale, what is the 'leading tone'?
The first note of the scale
The seventh degree, one half-step below the tonic
The lowest note on a staff
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