1st Grade Music Quiz Quarter 2

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1. What do we say for the Quarter Rest when speaking rhythms?

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The correct answer is "Shh (and don't clap!)" because a quarter rest is a symbol in music notation that represents silence or a pause in the music. When speaking rhythms, the quarter rest is represented by saying "Shh" to emphasize the silence and not clapping or making any sound.

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1st Grade Music Quiz Quarter 2 - Quiz

This 1st Grade Music Quiz for Quarter 2 assesses basic rhythm skills. Students identify spoken rhythms for notes and rests, including quarter, eighth, and half notes, and learn line note names on the staff, enhancing foundational music knowledge.

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2. What are the letter names of the LINE notes on the staff?

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The given answer "Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge" is a mnemonic device used to remember the letter names of the LINE notes on the staff in music notation. Each word in the sentence corresponds to a letter name: E for the bottom line, G for the second line, B for the third line, D for the fourth line, and F for the top line. This phrase helps musicians quickly recall the names of the notes on the lines of the staff.

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3. What do we say for the Quarter Note when speaking rhythms?

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When speaking rhythms, we say "Tah" for the Quarter Note.

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4. What do we say for the Eighth Note when speaking rhythms?

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When speaking rhythms, the Eighth Note is referred to as "Ti-Ti." This is because "Ti-Ti" represents two quick and equal beats, which is characteristic of the Eighth Note. The term "Ti-Ti" is commonly used in music education to teach and understand rhythm patterns.

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5. What do we say for the Half Rest when speaking rhythms?

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The correct answer is "Shh-shh." This is because when speaking rhythms, a Half Rest is represented by two "Shh" sounds. Each "Shh" represents one beat of silence in the rhythm. So, to indicate a Half Rest, we say "Shh-shh" to signify two beats of silence.

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6. What do we say for the Half Note when speaking rhythms?

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The correct answer is "Tah-ah" because in music, a half note is typically held for two beats. When speaking rhythms, "Tah-ah" is a common way to represent the duration of a half note. The syllable "Tah" represents the first beat, and "ah" represents the second beat, indicating that the note is held for both beats.

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7. What are the letter names of the SPACE notes on the staff?

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The letter names of the SPACE notes on the staff are FACE. Each letter represents a note on the lines or spaces of the staff. In this case, the letters F, A, C, and E represent the notes on the spaces of the staff from bottom to top.

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8. What is the letter name of this note?

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The correct answer is B because the letter name of the note is B.

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9. What is the letter name of this note?

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10. What is the letter name of this note?

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The correct answer is A. In music notation, the letter names of the notes are represented by the letters A to G. In this case, the note is A, as indicated by the letter A in the list of options.

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What do we say for the Quarter Rest when speaking rhythms?
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