Music Vocabulary Part 3

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Music Vocabulary Part 3 - Quiz

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  • 1. 

    The key facts about a song, like title and artist, who wrote the lyrics and publishing rights.

    Explanation
    Metadata refers to the key information or data about a song, such as its title, artist, lyrics writer, and publishing rights. It provides important details that help in organizing, categorizing, and managing songs in music libraries or databases. By including metadata, users can easily search and identify specific songs based on their title, artist, or other relevant information. It also assists in copyright management and ensures proper attribution of the song's creators.

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  • 2. 

    The performer is also called the_____________-.

    Explanation
    The term "artist" is commonly used to refer to a performer in various creative fields such as music, dance, theater, and visual arts. This term encompasses individuals who showcase their talent and skills in expressive and creative ways, making it an appropriate alternative name for a performer.

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  • 3. 

    How the songs stops is either ______________ or _________________.

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "cold, fade, outro." This suggests that there are two possible ways for a song to stop: either abruptly (cold) or gradually decreasing in volume (fade). Additionally, the term "outro" implies that the song may end with a specific musical section or conclusion.

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  • 4. 

    Poems that are sung are perhaps more commonly known as _____________.

    Explanation
    Poems that are sung are commonly known as lyrics. Lyrics are the words to a song, typically set to music. When a poem is transformed into a song, it becomes a set of lyrics that are meant to be sung or performed with music. This term is widely used in the music industry and refers to the written words of a song that are sung by the vocalist.

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  • 5. 

    What are the three basic building blocks of all music?

    Explanation
    Melody, harmony, and rhythm are considered the three basic building blocks of all music. Melody refers to the sequence of single notes that create a memorable tune, while harmony involves the combination of multiple notes played simultaneously to create chords and add depth to the melody. Rhythm, on the other hand, is the pattern of sounds and silences that give music its sense of time and movement. Together, these three elements form the foundation of any musical composition, regardless of genre or style.

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    A memorable quick moment in a song usually played by a guitar or drums is called a ____.

    Explanation
    A memorable quick moment in a song, typically played by a guitar or drums, is commonly referred to as a "riff". A riff is a short, catchy musical phrase or pattern that stands out and is often repeated throughout a song. It adds a distinctive and memorable element to the music, creating a hook that captures the listener's attention.

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    Entirely different part of a song that connects to the song's refrain is the ______________.

    Explanation
    The bridge is a section in a song that is entirely different from the rest of the song and serves as a connection to the refrain. It often introduces new melodies, lyrics, or chord progressions, providing contrast and adding variety to the song structure. The bridge typically appears after the second chorus and before the final chorus, creating a break from the repetition of the verse-chorus pattern. It helps to keep the song interesting and engaging for the listeners.

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    The person who creates the 'musical roadmap' before the song is recorded is the _________.

    Explanation
    The arranger is the person who creates the 'musical roadmap' before the song is recorded. They are responsible for determining the instrumentation, harmonies, and overall structure of the song. The arranger works closely with the composer or songwriter to bring their vision to life, ensuring that the music is arranged in a way that enhances the overall sound and emotional impact of the song.

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    Person(s) who operate the recording equipment is/are the _____________.

    Explanation
    The correct answer for this question is "engineer, engineers, sound engineer, sound engineers." This is because the question is asking about the person or people who operate the recording equipment, and this can be done by one engineer or multiple engineers. Additionally, the term "sound engineer" is also correct as it specifically refers to the person who operates the recording equipment and is responsible for the sound quality.

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  • 10. 

    What is the most important part of most songs?

    Explanation
    The most important part of most songs is the refrain or chorus. The refrain is a repeated section of the song that often contains the main message or theme. It is usually catchy and memorable, allowing listeners to easily sing along and remember the song. The chorus, on the other hand, is a section of the song that is repeated after each verse. It often contains the main hook or melody of the song and helps to reinforce the overall message. Both the refrain and chorus play a crucial role in creating a memorable and impactful song.

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