Deck 1: Sound: The Materials of Music

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The sitar heard in Rag Des is an example of a(n):

A)aerophone.
B)chordophone.
C)electrophone.
D)idiophone.
E)membranophone.
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A recurring stanza of text and music that separates verses of a strophic song is called a:

A)range.
B)refrain.
C)register.
D)rhythm.
E)None of the above
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Musicians often create music through the process of:

A)form.
B)structure.
C)texture.
D)composition.
E)None of the above
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Using the Sachs-Hornbostel classification system,you would distinguish a harp from a zither according to:

A)size.
B)shape.
C)weight.
D)mass.
E)material.
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A group of people singing Happy Birthday is an example of:

A)biphony.
B)monophony.
C)polyphony.
D)polyrhythm.
E)heterophony.
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According to the Sachs-Hornbostel system of classifying musical instruments,gongs and cymbals are called:

A)aerophones.
B)chordophones.
C)electrophones.
D)idiophones.
E)membranophones.
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The musical structure in which each verse or strophe of text is sung to the same melody is called:

A)monophonic texture.
B)homophonic texture.
C)strophic form.
D)sama'i form.
E)fugal form.
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The durational aspects of music include all of the following things EXCEPT:

A)meter.
B)measure.
C)rhythm.
D)scale.
E)tempo.
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Sounds seem high or low to us because of their:

A)quality.
B)intensity.
C)duration.
D)pitch.
E)texture.
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A melody that moves stepwise using small intervals is best described as:

A)conjunct.
B)disjunct.
C)irregular.
D)static.
E)wide.
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A set of pitches arranged in order of ascent and descent is called a (n):

A)interval.
B)melody.
C)range.
D)register.
E)scale.
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Music is the deliberate organization of all the following characteristics of sound EXCEPT:

A)duration.
B)intensity.
C)setting.
D)quality.
E)pitch.
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A distinctive pattern of pitches organized into a beginning,middle,and end is called a (n):

A)interval.
B)melody.
C)range.
D)register.
E)rhythm.
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Marches are examples of music that uses:

A)free rhythm.
B)duple meter.
C)triple meter.
D)irregular meter.
E)asymmetrical meter.
Question
The study of musical instruments is called:

A)morphology.
B)organology.
C)phonology.
D)philology.
E)acoustics.
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According to the Sachs-Hornbostel system,flutes and horns are called:

A)aerophones.
B)chordophones.
C)electrophones.
D)idiophones.
E)membranophones.
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The distance between the lowest and highest pitches that can be sung by a voice or played by an instrument is called:

A)ascent.
B)descent.
C)range.
D)vibrato.
E)texture.
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We can tap our feet to music when it has a regular pulse,known as a:

A)beat.
B)frequency.
C)measure.
D)meter.
E)rhythm.
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Sounds seem loud or soft to us because of their:

A)quality.
B)intensity.
C)duration.
D)pitch.
E)texture.
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The quality of a musical sound results from the:

A)frequency of the vibration of a string or air column.
B)pattern of stressed and unstressed beats.
C)loudness or softness of an instrument.
D)range of pitches used in the melody.
E)harmonic series or overtones.
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The term ________ refers to patterns that arise from different combinations of beats,or to the general temporal organization of music.
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The speed or pace of music is called rhythm.
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Musical form is created by the grouping of stressed and unstressed beats into regular patterns.
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Melodies can be decorated by adding ________,including trills,gracings,and slides.
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Like speech,melodies may be divided into ________ that allow a singer to breathe or a player to pause.
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In the Sachs-Hornbostel classification system,a harp and a sitar would be classified as ________.
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Barbershop quartets usually sing in heterophony.
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Music for a waltz is set in quadruple meter.
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Musicians may vary the intensity of music depending on the music's setting and function.
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All musical performances incorporate at least some degree of creativity.
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The Sachs-Hornbostel system was developed to categorize and compare instruments collected from around the world.
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Vibrato occurs when a voice or instrument sustains a pitch without alteration.
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In the Sachs-Hornbostel system,a synthesizer and an electric guitar would be classified as ________.
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Some music has free rhythm because it is organized around a regular pulse or beat.
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Khoomii singing is an example of biphonic texture.
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Creating an accent on an unexpected beat is called syncopation.
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In the Sachs-Hornbostel system of classifying musical instruments,gongs and bells are called ________ because the material of which the instrument is made vibrates.
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A singer produces a nasal vocal quality by using the sinuses and mask of the face as sound resonators.
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A carillon is an example of a membranophone.
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We rarely experience absolute silence,because of the sounds made by our bodies.
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Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
Melodic movement by steps of small intervals
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Meter subdivides music into groupings of two,three,or four beats;each grouping is called a ________.
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Explain the different ways that the voice can be used to create varied sounds.
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Contrasting rhythms that are performed at the same time are known as ________.
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
The male head voice
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
Melodic movement by leaps of large intervals
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
A wind instrument
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
A string instrument with two arms and a crossbar
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
A musical texture that is created when several voices or instruments perform similar but slightly different melodies at the same time
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The use of preexisting musical patterns and styles enables musicians to create music through ________,composing music as they perform it.
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Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
A musical texture that is created when a melody is supported by other vocal or instrumental parts that move at the same rhythm but on different pitches
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Explain how the Middle Eastern Sama'i Bayyati demonstrates the deliberate organization of sound using characteristics such as quality,pitch,duration,and form.
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Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
A drum
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Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
A rough or gruff vocal quality
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A bagpipe playing a drone and a melody at the same time is an example of ________ texture.
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Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
A flat-bodied,plucked string instrument
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Deck 1: Sound: The Materials of Music
1
The sitar heard in Rag Des is an example of a(n):

A)aerophone.
B)chordophone.
C)electrophone.
D)idiophone.
E)membranophone.
B
2
A recurring stanza of text and music that separates verses of a strophic song is called a:

A)range.
B)refrain.
C)register.
D)rhythm.
E)None of the above
B
3
Musicians often create music through the process of:

A)form.
B)structure.
C)texture.
D)composition.
E)None of the above
D
4
Using the Sachs-Hornbostel classification system,you would distinguish a harp from a zither according to:

A)size.
B)shape.
C)weight.
D)mass.
E)material.
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A group of people singing Happy Birthday is an example of:

A)biphony.
B)monophony.
C)polyphony.
D)polyrhythm.
E)heterophony.
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According to the Sachs-Hornbostel system of classifying musical instruments,gongs and cymbals are called:

A)aerophones.
B)chordophones.
C)electrophones.
D)idiophones.
E)membranophones.
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The musical structure in which each verse or strophe of text is sung to the same melody is called:

A)monophonic texture.
B)homophonic texture.
C)strophic form.
D)sama'i form.
E)fugal form.
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The durational aspects of music include all of the following things EXCEPT:

A)meter.
B)measure.
C)rhythm.
D)scale.
E)tempo.
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Sounds seem high or low to us because of their:

A)quality.
B)intensity.
C)duration.
D)pitch.
E)texture.
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A melody that moves stepwise using small intervals is best described as:

A)conjunct.
B)disjunct.
C)irregular.
D)static.
E)wide.
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A set of pitches arranged in order of ascent and descent is called a (n):

A)interval.
B)melody.
C)range.
D)register.
E)scale.
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Music is the deliberate organization of all the following characteristics of sound EXCEPT:

A)duration.
B)intensity.
C)setting.
D)quality.
E)pitch.
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A distinctive pattern of pitches organized into a beginning,middle,and end is called a (n):

A)interval.
B)melody.
C)range.
D)register.
E)rhythm.
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Marches are examples of music that uses:

A)free rhythm.
B)duple meter.
C)triple meter.
D)irregular meter.
E)asymmetrical meter.
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The study of musical instruments is called:

A)morphology.
B)organology.
C)phonology.
D)philology.
E)acoustics.
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According to the Sachs-Hornbostel system,flutes and horns are called:

A)aerophones.
B)chordophones.
C)electrophones.
D)idiophones.
E)membranophones.
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The distance between the lowest and highest pitches that can be sung by a voice or played by an instrument is called:

A)ascent.
B)descent.
C)range.
D)vibrato.
E)texture.
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We can tap our feet to music when it has a regular pulse,known as a:

A)beat.
B)frequency.
C)measure.
D)meter.
E)rhythm.
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Sounds seem loud or soft to us because of their:

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The quality of a musical sound results from the:

A)frequency of the vibration of a string or air column.
B)pattern of stressed and unstressed beats.
C)loudness or softness of an instrument.
D)range of pitches used in the melody.
E)harmonic series or overtones.
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The term ________ refers to patterns that arise from different combinations of beats,or to the general temporal organization of music.
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The speed or pace of music is called rhythm.
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Musical form is created by the grouping of stressed and unstressed beats into regular patterns.
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Melodies can be decorated by adding ________,including trills,gracings,and slides.
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Like speech,melodies may be divided into ________ that allow a singer to breathe or a player to pause.
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In the Sachs-Hornbostel classification system,a harp and a sitar would be classified as ________.
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Barbershop quartets usually sing in heterophony.
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Music for a waltz is set in quadruple meter.
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Musicians may vary the intensity of music depending on the music's setting and function.
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All musical performances incorporate at least some degree of creativity.
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The Sachs-Hornbostel system was developed to categorize and compare instruments collected from around the world.
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Vibrato occurs when a voice or instrument sustains a pitch without alteration.
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In the Sachs-Hornbostel system,a synthesizer and an electric guitar would be classified as ________.
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Some music has free rhythm because it is organized around a regular pulse or beat.
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Khoomii singing is an example of biphonic texture.
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Creating an accent on an unexpected beat is called syncopation.
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37
In the Sachs-Hornbostel system of classifying musical instruments,gongs and bells are called ________ because the material of which the instrument is made vibrates.
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A singer produces a nasal vocal quality by using the sinuses and mask of the face as sound resonators.
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A carillon is an example of a membranophone.
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We rarely experience absolute silence,because of the sounds made by our bodies.
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41
Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
Melodic movement by steps of small intervals
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Meter subdivides music into groupings of two,three,or four beats;each grouping is called a ________.
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43
Explain the different ways that the voice can be used to create varied sounds.
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Contrasting rhythms that are performed at the same time are known as ________.
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
The male head voice
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
Melodic movement by leaps of large intervals
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
A wind instrument
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
A string instrument with two arms and a crossbar
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MATCHING
Match each item to the correct description below.a.lyre
b.falsetto
c.heterophony
d.aerophone
e.disjunct motion
A musical texture that is created when several voices or instruments perform similar but slightly different melodies at the same time
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50
The use of preexisting musical patterns and styles enables musicians to create music through ________,composing music as they perform it.
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51
Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
A musical texture that is created when a melody is supported by other vocal or instrumental parts that move at the same rhythm but on different pitches
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52
Explain how the Middle Eastern Sama'i Bayyati demonstrates the deliberate organization of sound using characteristics such as quality,pitch,duration,and form.
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53
Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
A drum
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Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
A rough or gruff vocal quality
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A bagpipe playing a drone and a melody at the same time is an example of ________ texture.
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Match each item to the correct description below.a.raspy
b.membranophone
c.conjunct motion
d.zither
e.homophony
A flat-bodied,plucked string instrument
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