alfreds 1-3
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Título del Test:![]() alfreds 1-3 Descripción: music p.e |




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Which of the following scales is characterized by the pattern of whole and half steps W-W-H-W-W-W-H?. A. Natural Minor Scale. B. Chromatic Scale. C. Melodic Minor Scale. D. Major Scale. Which of the following statements defines the chromatic scale?. A. A scale that includes all twelve pitches within the octave. B. A scale consisting of only natural notes. C. A seven-note scale with whole and half steps. D. A scale commonly used in blues music. What is the interval between consecutive pitches in a chromatic scale?. A. Whole step. B. Half step. C. Fifth. D. Third. How many alterations (black keys) are in the G major scale?. A. One. B. Three. C. Two. D. Four. What is the third degree in the G major scale?. A. G. B. B-flat. C. B. D. F#. How many sharps are there in the F major scale?. A. None. B. One. C. Three. D. Two. What is an harmonic interval?. A. The simultaneous sounding of two different pitches. B. The sequential sounding of two different pitches. C. A note acompanied by other. D. A kind of bordun. What is the fifth degree in the F major scale?. A. F. B. A. C. C. D. E. What is the harmmonic interval between C (down) and G (up)?. A. Seventh. B. Third. C. Fourth. D. Fifth. What is the G-major key signature?. A. B-flat. B. F-flat. C. F-sharp. D. G-natural. Assuming this sequence of notes is in C-major how would you transpose them to G-major? Notes: A B D C. A. G A C B-flat. B. E-flat F A G. C. E F A G. D. E F-sharp A G. What is a pick-up measure?. A. An incomplete measure which always goes at the end of the piece. B. A measure which has an extra beat. C. A measure which only has the last beat. D. A measure which only has the first beat. Complete bar 1. A. four eighth notes. B. a half note. C. a quarter note. D. two quarter notes. Complete bar 2. A. an eighth note. B. two eighth notes. C. a half note. D. a quarter note. Complete bar 3 with. A. a quarter note. B. an eighth note. C. a half note. D. two eighth notes. Complete bar 4 with. A. a half note. B. four sixteenth notes. C. an eighth note. D. two quarter notes. Chord E... A. is the A chord. B. is not a chord. C. is the E chord. D. is the A chord. Chord C... A. is the C chord. B. is not a chord. C. is the G chord. D. is the A chord. Chord A... A. is the C chord. B. is not a chord. C. is the G chord. D. is the E chord. Assuming this sequence of notes is in C-major how would you transpose them to F-major? Notes: C E G G A. A. F A C C D. B. F A B-flat B-flat A. C. G B D D C. D. F A C D C. |