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What dotted note is equal to the value of these tied notes?
What is the name of this pitch?
What is the name of this pitch?
What is the name of this pitch?
What is the name of this pitch?
What is the size of the distance between these two notes in the A chromatic scale below?
What is the size of the distance between these two notes in the A chromatic scale below?
What is the size of the distance between these two notes in the A chromatic scale below?
Which of these three notes would sound the lowest?
Which of these three notes would sound the same?
Why is this example poorly notated?
What is the order of the tones (T) and semitones (st) that make up this C major scale?
Which answer best describes the scale below?
What is this key signature?
What is the key of this melody?
Scale degrees have been written underneath this F major scale. Why are scale degrees helpful?
Which of the following statements best describes a major interval?
Which of the following statements best describes a minor interval?
The diatonic intervals of the major scale are the same no matter what the key is. What interval quality are the 4th and 5th notes above the tonic in any major key?
What interval quality are the 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 7th notes above the tonic in any major key?
Which statement best describes a perfect interval?
What is the quality of this interval?
What is the quality of this interval?
What is the quality of this interval?
What is the quality of this interval?
What is the quality and size of this interval?
What is the quality and size of this interval?
Which of one the following statements best describes what a triad is?
What is the interval formula for the F major triad below?
What is an arpeggio?
What three notes are needed to create a G major chord?
The example below features a melody line and drum beat. Which bar contains a C major arpeggio?
What is the name of the note that a chord is built on?
Which scale degrees are needed to create a C major chord?
What kind of F major arpeggio is this?
Which tied notes are equal to the value of this dotted note?
What is the duration of this rest?
What single note has the same duration as these four semiquavers?
Is the indicated note on or off the beat?
Do the durations of the notes in this bar exceed the beats stated by the time signature?
Are the notes in bar 3 off the beat?
Is the indicated note on or off the beat?
What is the correct time signature for this piano example?
In which major key is the bass part?
How should the first note in the bass part be played?
Which note has the accent above it in bar 2 of the bass part?
Which two drum elements are being played in the final bar?
Which bar contains a tenuto marking?
Which bar contains a grace note?
Which bar contains vibrato?
How should the first three semiquavers in bar 4 of the bass part be played?
Which bar contains the fermata?
How many times is the bass drum played on the beat in bar 2?
How many beats are missing from bar 5 in the drum part?
What is the key of this example?
What is the articulation being used on the last two notes of bar 1?
In which bar does the music gradually become slower?
What should the tempo be in bars 7 and 8?
What is the name of the first chord in bar 1?
What is the name of the second chord in bar 4?
Which bar contains a two octave ascending arpeggio?