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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Quiz #1

  1. Treble clef or F-clef has four spaces and 5 lines.
  2. The number of beats of a whole note written in sol line is the same number of beats of a whole rest written on the fa line.
  3. Two quarter notes with a slur are counted one beat but sounded connectedly.
  4. Ledger lines are written above and below the staff to accommodate the notes that over-crowding the lines and spaces of the musical staff.
  5. The do of the key of G is found half step above the fa sharp.
  6. It is the sole discretion of the musicians to say if the music is music or just a mere noise.
  7. The relative minor of G sharp is F minor.
  8. Flat sign lowers the number of beats of a note half step.
  9. Fermata sign holds the note at exactly four more beats than the original value.
  10. Double sharp sign increases the pitch value of the note 2 steps higher.
  11. FACE is the acronym used in the spaces of an F-clef or treble clef.
  12. A dotted half note when used in three-four time signatures completes the whole measure.
  13. To write the next sharp after writing the first in the third line, we count 4 steps down.
  14. Natural sign cancels the number of beats of the note.
  15. Crescendo is the sudden increase of volume and it has always an opposing decrescendo sign.

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