Music Class Dynamics, Tempo Quiz

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Dynamics, Tempo, etc.


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  • 1. 

    What does presto mean?

    • A.

      Play very fast

    • B.

      Play slow

    • C.

      Play loud

    Correct Answer
    B. Play slow
    Explanation
    The word "presto" is an Italian musical term that is commonly used in sheet music. It is an indication for musicians to play the music at a very fast tempo. However, the given answer states that "presto" means to play slow, which is incorrect. The correct answer is "play very fast."

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  • 2. 

    What does ritardando mean?

    • A.

      Play softly

    • B.

      Play faster

    • C.

      Play gradually slower

    • D.

      Grand pause

    Correct Answer
    C. Play gradually slower
    Explanation
    The term "ritardando" in music refers to a gradual slowing down of the tempo. It instructs the performer to play the music gradually slower, allowing for a more expressive and controlled interpretation. This can create a sense of relaxation or build tension depending on the context of the music.

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  • 3. 

    What does grazioso mean?

    • A.

      Play softly

    • B.

      Play gracefully

    • C.

      Play at a walking tempo

    Correct Answer
    B. Play gracefully
    Explanation
    Grazioso is an Italian musical term that translates to "gracefully" in English. When a musician is instructed to play grazioso, they are expected to perform the music with elegance, charm, and a sense of gracefulness. This could involve smooth and flowing phrasing, delicate dynamics, and a light touch on the instrument. Overall, the term suggests a musical interpretation that is expressive, refined, and pleasing to the ear.

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  • 4. 

    What is a slur?

    • A.

      An eighth note

    • B.

      Two notes

    • C.

      A measure rest

    • D.

      Connecting more than one note per without tonguing

    Correct Answer
    D. Connecting more than one note per without tonguing
    Explanation
    A slur is a musical notation that indicates to connect more than one note together without tonguing. It is used to create a smooth and legato sound between the notes. Unlike staccato, where each note is played separately and distinctly, a slur allows the notes to flow seamlessly into each other. By not tonguing between the notes, the musician can achieve a continuous and connected sound.

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  • 5. 

    What does dolce mean?

    • A.

      Play sweetly and gently

    • B.

      Play loudly

    • C.

      Play a very fast

    Correct Answer
    A. Play sweetly and gently
    Explanation
    The word "dolce" is an Italian musical term that translates to "sweetly" or "gently" in English. In the context of music, it instructs the musician to play the notes or passages in a soft, delicate, and melodious manner. This term is commonly used in classical music to indicate a specific style or expression, contrasting with other dynamic indications such as playing loudly or very fast.

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  • 6. 

    Grave means play very slow

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The given statement is true. "Grave" is a musical term that indicates a very slow tempo. It is often used to convey a solemn and serious mood in a composition.

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  • 7. 

    Messa di Voce means...

    Correct Answer
    the music becomes louder then quieter.
    Explanation
    Messa di Voce is an Italian term used in music to describe the technique of gradually increasing and then decreasing the volume of a note or phrase. It involves starting softly, gradually growing louder, and then gradually becoming softer again. This technique adds dynamic expression and intensity to the music, creating a sense of tension and release.

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  • 8. 

    Ledger lines are used to

    Correct Answer
    extend the staff.
    Explanation
    Ledger lines are used to extend the staff. The staff is a set of horizontal lines and spaces that music is written on. Each line and space represents a different pitch. However, sometimes the notes go beyond the range of the staff, either higher or lower. In such cases, ledger lines are added above or below the staff to indicate these higher or lower pitches. They provide a way to notate music that goes beyond the standard range of the staff, allowing for a wider range of notes to be represented accurately.

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  • 9. 

    What is a fermata?

    • A.

      Take 4 measures rest.

    • B.

      Stop for 1/2 a beat.

    • C.

      Hold the note out until the conductor cuts you off.

    Correct Answer
    C. Hold the note out until the conductor cuts you off.
    Explanation
    A fermata is a musical symbol that indicates to hold a note or rest longer than its normal duration. It is typically held until the conductor decides to cut off the performer. This allows for added expression and interpretation in the music.

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  • 10. 

    What does piano mean?

    • A.

      Play soft

    • B.

      Play fast

    • C.

      Play loud

    Correct Answer
    A. Play soft
    Explanation
    The term "piano" is derived from the Italian word "pianoforte," which means "soft-loud." In the context of music, "piano" refers to playing the instrument softly or at a low volume. It is the opposite of playing loud or fast.

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  • 11. 

    fff stands for fortissimo 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement "fff stands for fortissimo" is false. In music notation, "fff" actually stands for "fortississimo," which means to play very loudly. "Fortissimo" alone is represented by "ff." Therefore, the given statement is incorrect.

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  • 12. 

    What is a staff?

    • A.

      5 lines where notes are placed

    • B.

      A note

    • C.

      F clef

    Correct Answer
    A. 5 lines where notes are placed
    Explanation
    A staff is a set of five horizontal lines where musical notes are placed. It provides a visual representation of the pitch and duration of the notes in a musical piece. Each line and space on the staff corresponds to a specific note on the musical scale. By placing notes on the lines and spaces of the staff, musicians can read and interpret the music accurately. The staff is also used to indicate other musical elements such as key signatures, time signatures, and dynamics.

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  • 13. 

    What is a key signature? 

    • A.

      All the keys your instrument can play

    • B.

      Sharps or flats written at the beginning of the music after clef

    • C.

      Interval of an octave

    Correct Answer
    B. Sharps or flats written at the beginning of the music after clef
    Explanation
    A key signature is a collection of sharps or flats that are written at the beginning of a piece of music after the clef. It indicates which notes are to be raised or lowered throughout the piece. This helps the musician to determine the key of the piece and the specific scale that should be used while playing.

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  • 14. 

    A breath mark is represented by an ____________

    Correct Answer
    apostrophe
    Explanation
    A breath mark is represented by an apostrophe. In music notation, a breath mark indicates a brief pause or break in the music, allowing the performer to take a breath. The apostrophe symbol visually represents this pause, serving as a reminder for the musician to pause briefly before continuing to play or sing.

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  • 15. 

    Embouchure is _______________

    Correct Answer
    the shape of mouth and lips on your instrument.
    Explanation
    Embouchure refers to the specific shape and positioning of the mouth and lips when playing a musical instrument. It is a crucial aspect for producing the desired sound and tone quality. The correct answer accurately describes the meaning of embouchure, emphasizing its importance in playing an instrument.

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