Deck 1: Rhythm, Meter, and Tempo

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Which aspect of duration in music can be thought of as the background against which rhythms are perceived?

A) beat
B) meter
C) accent
D) tempo
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Which grouping shows triple meter?

A) ONE two three, ONE two three
B) ONE two, ONE two, ONE two
C) ONE two three four, ONE two three four
D) ONE two three four five six, ONE two three four five six
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The beat in music can be described as:

A) a regular recurrence of short pulses.
B) intricate, complicated rhythms.
C) rhythmic patterns.
D) the arrangement of long and short notes.
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Placement of accents away from their normal stresses in the meter results in:

A) nonmetrical music.
B) simple triple meter.
C) compound triple meter.
D) syncopation.
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A metronome indicates:

A) the arrangement of rhythms over meter.
B) the number of beats per measure.
C) an exact number of beats per minute for the desired tempo.
D) where the accented beats fall in each measure.
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Giving the beat an accent means:

A) playing all the beats exactly the same.
B) gradually increasing the dynamic level.
C) changing tone color.
D) making some of the beats more emphatic than others.
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Any recurring pattern of strong and weak beats is called a(n):

A) accent.
B) beat.
C) meter.
D) sforzando.
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Which is an example of nonmetrical music?

A) Gregorian chant
B) a march
C) popular dance music
D) Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag"
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Which term indicates the fastest tempo?

A) vivace
B) prestissimo
C) allegro
D) allegretto
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Music can be defined as the art of:

A) arranging sound vibrations into high and low pitches.
B) sound in time.
C) melody and rhythm.
D) tone color and duration.
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Which grouping shows duple meter?

A) ONE two three, ONE two three
B) ONE two THREE four FIVE six, ONE two THREE four FIVE six
C) ONE two, ONE two, ONE two, ONE two
D) ONE two three four five, ONE two three four five
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Tempo is the term for the:

A) number of beats per measure.
B) arrangement of short and long notes.
C) arrangement of rhythms over the meter.
D) speed at which beats follow one another.
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A measure or bar is:

A) the time aspect of music.
B) each occurrence of a repeated pattern of a principal strong beat and one or more weaker beats.
C) the length of the vibrating body.
D) one beat that is emphasized more than the others in a recurring pattern of strong and weak beats.
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Which grouping shows compound meter?

A) ONE two three, ONE two three
B) ONE two, ONE two, ONE two, ONE two
C) ONE two three four, ONE two three four
D) ONE two three four five six, ONE two three four five six
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How is musical time measured?

A) in decibels
B) in cycles
C) in beats
D) in seconds
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Which term refers to the specific arrangements of long and short notes in music?

A) tempo
B) meter
C) beat
D) rhythm
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The broad term for the time aspect of music is:

A) volume.
B) meter.
C) tempo.
D) rhythm.
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Which term indicates the slowest tempo?

A) grave
B) moderato
C) adagio
D) larghetto
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Which set of tempo markings is arranged in order from faster to slower?

A) moderato, allegro, presto
B) allegro, moderato, andante
C) allegro, presto, andante
D) largo, moderato, presto
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Which grouping shows simple meter?

A) ONE two three four five six, ONE two three four five six
B) ONE two three four, ONE two three four
C) ONE two three four five six seven eight nine, ONE two three four five six seven eight nine
D) ONE two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve, ONE two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve
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List six common tempo indications in order from slowest to fastest.Use the musical terms and give their English meanings.
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Distinguish between metrical and nonmetrical sounds in music and nature.Give several examples of each.
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Define the musical term rhythm in the most general sense of the word.What is meant by a reference to specific rhythms?
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Describe the effect of accents on a series of beats.Draw an accent mark above two or three words in your answer that you wish to emphasize.
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Differentiate between the relative duration of sounds and the absolute duration of sounds.
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Explain the purpose of a metronome.
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Define and distinguish between duple meter,triple meter,and compound meter.
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Explain which aspect of duration in music is considered to be the background and which the foreground,and why.Which one is simple,and which one is usually more complicated?
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Define and distinguish between beat,accent,and meter.
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Write a definition of the term beat.Describe three or four ways in which the beat can be indicated visually and aurally during a performance.
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Define syncopation.With what type of music is it often associated?
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An individual movement of music is often referred to by its:

A) meter.
B) dynamic marking.
C) rhythm.
D) tempo indication.
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Which aspect of duration in music can be thought of as the background against which rhythms are perceived?

A) beat
B) meter
C) accent
D) tempo
B
2
Which grouping shows triple meter?

A) ONE two three, ONE two three
B) ONE two, ONE two, ONE two
C) ONE two three four, ONE two three four
D) ONE two three four five six, ONE two three four five six
A
3
The beat in music can be described as:

A) a regular recurrence of short pulses.
B) intricate, complicated rhythms.
C) rhythmic patterns.
D) the arrangement of long and short notes.
A
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Placement of accents away from their normal stresses in the meter results in:

A) nonmetrical music.
B) simple triple meter.
C) compound triple meter.
D) syncopation.
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A metronome indicates:

A) the arrangement of rhythms over meter.
B) the number of beats per measure.
C) an exact number of beats per minute for the desired tempo.
D) where the accented beats fall in each measure.
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Giving the beat an accent means:

A) playing all the beats exactly the same.
B) gradually increasing the dynamic level.
C) changing tone color.
D) making some of the beats more emphatic than others.
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Any recurring pattern of strong and weak beats is called a(n):

A) accent.
B) beat.
C) meter.
D) sforzando.
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Which is an example of nonmetrical music?

A) Gregorian chant
B) a march
C) popular dance music
D) Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag"
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Which term indicates the fastest tempo?

A) vivace
B) prestissimo
C) allegro
D) allegretto
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Music can be defined as the art of:

A) arranging sound vibrations into high and low pitches.
B) sound in time.
C) melody and rhythm.
D) tone color and duration.
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11
Which grouping shows duple meter?

A) ONE two three, ONE two three
B) ONE two THREE four FIVE six, ONE two THREE four FIVE six
C) ONE two, ONE two, ONE two, ONE two
D) ONE two three four five, ONE two three four five
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Tempo is the term for the:

A) number of beats per measure.
B) arrangement of short and long notes.
C) arrangement of rhythms over the meter.
D) speed at which beats follow one another.
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A measure or bar is:

A) the time aspect of music.
B) each occurrence of a repeated pattern of a principal strong beat and one or more weaker beats.
C) the length of the vibrating body.
D) one beat that is emphasized more than the others in a recurring pattern of strong and weak beats.
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Which grouping shows compound meter?

A) ONE two three, ONE two three
B) ONE two, ONE two, ONE two, ONE two
C) ONE two three four, ONE two three four
D) ONE two three four five six, ONE two three four five six
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How is musical time measured?

A) in decibels
B) in cycles
C) in beats
D) in seconds
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Which term refers to the specific arrangements of long and short notes in music?

A) tempo
B) meter
C) beat
D) rhythm
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The broad term for the time aspect of music is:

A) volume.
B) meter.
C) tempo.
D) rhythm.
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Which term indicates the slowest tempo?

A) grave
B) moderato
C) adagio
D) larghetto
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Which set of tempo markings is arranged in order from faster to slower?

A) moderato, allegro, presto
B) allegro, moderato, andante
C) allegro, presto, andante
D) largo, moderato, presto
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Which grouping shows simple meter?

A) ONE two three four five six, ONE two three four five six
B) ONE two three four, ONE two three four
C) ONE two three four five six seven eight nine, ONE two three four five six seven eight nine
D) ONE two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve, ONE two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve
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21
List six common tempo indications in order from slowest to fastest.Use the musical terms and give their English meanings.
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Distinguish between metrical and nonmetrical sounds in music and nature.Give several examples of each.
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Define the musical term rhythm in the most general sense of the word.What is meant by a reference to specific rhythms?
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Describe the effect of accents on a series of beats.Draw an accent mark above two or three words in your answer that you wish to emphasize.
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Differentiate between the relative duration of sounds and the absolute duration of sounds.
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Explain the purpose of a metronome.
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Define and distinguish between duple meter,triple meter,and compound meter.
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Explain which aspect of duration in music is considered to be the background and which the foreground,and why.Which one is simple,and which one is usually more complicated?
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Define and distinguish between beat,accent,and meter.
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Write a definition of the term beat.Describe three or four ways in which the beat can be indicated visually and aurally during a performance.
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Define syncopation.With what type of music is it often associated?
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An individual movement of music is often referred to by its:

A) meter.
B) dynamic marking.
C) rhythm.
D) tempo indication.
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