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1. What does the term 'crescendo' mean in music?

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In music, 'crescendo' refers to a gradual increase in volume or intensity as indicated by the musical notation. It is the opposite of suddenly becoming quiet, staying at a constant volume, or decreasing in volume.

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Choir Flash Cards - Quiz

These are choir flash cards for midterms

2. What does 'mezzo forte' mean?

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Mezzo forte is a musical term indicating a medium loud dynamic level, falling between piano (soft) and forte (loud) dynamics.

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3. What does 3P stand for in musical terminology?

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In musical terminology, 3P stands for Piano-soft, indicating the dynamics should be played softly.

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4. What type of musical notation indicates a loud passage?

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In musical notation, 'Forte' indicates a loud passage, while 'Piano' indicates a soft passage, 'Mezzo Forte' is moderately loud, and 'Pianissimo' is very soft.

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5. What symbol is used to indicate the notes for higher pitch in musical notation?

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The treble clef is also known as the G clef and is used to notate higher pitched notes in music.

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6. When should an actor hold their position during a scene?

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During a scene, actors are usually directed to hold their position until the director decides to cut off the scene. This is done to ensure consistency in the performance and to allow for proper editing during post-production.

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7. What dynamic marking symbol represents mezzo piano?

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Mezzo piano indicates medium soft volume level in music notation. Piano represents soft, forte represents loud, and fortissimo represents very loud.

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8. What does the musical term 'diminuendo' mean?

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In music, 'diminuendo' indicates a gradual decrease in volume or intensity.

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9. What clef is commonly used for representing low-pitched instruments such as trombone or cello?

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The bass clef is also known as the F clef and is typically used for instruments with a lower pitch range. It indicates that the fourth line from the bottom of the staff is F. The treble clef is used for higher pitch instruments, while the alto and tenor clefs are less common and used for specific vocal or instrumental ranges.

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10. What musical term is used to indicate playing very loudly?

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In music notation, 'fortissimo' is used to indicate that the music should be played very loudly. It is typically denoted by the letters 'ff'.

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11. What is the correct notation for Staff in music theory?

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In music theory, a staff consists of five lines and four spaces where musical notes are written.

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12. What does the musical term 'Messa divoce' mean?

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Messa divoce specifically refers to the gradual increase in volume followed by a decrease in volume within a single beat or phrase. It is a dynamic marking indicating a specific change in volume during performance.

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13. What symbol marks the end of a musical composition?
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14. What does a bar line represent in music notation?

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A bar line is a vertical line used in musical notation to separate measures, which are the units of time in music.

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15. What does a measure do in music notation?

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In music notation, a measure is a segment of time corresponding to a specific number of beats in which each beat is represented by a particular note value. Measures are used to separate notes and organize the music into manageable segments.

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What does the term 'crescendo' mean in music?
What does 'mezzo forte' mean?
What does 3P stand for in musical terminology?
What type of musical notation indicates a loud passage?
What symbol is used to indicate the notes for higher pitch in musical...
When should an actor hold their position during a scene?
What dynamic marking symbol represents mezzo piano?
What does the musical term 'diminuendo' mean?
What clef is commonly used for representing low-pitched instruments...
What musical term is used to indicate playing very loudly?
What is the correct notation for Staff in music theory?
What does the musical term 'Messa divoce' mean?
What symbol marks the end of a musical composition?
What does a bar line represent in music notation?
What does a measure do in music notation?
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