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M1104 Music Appreciation Test 1

M1104 Music Appreciation Test 1 Question 1 Identify the instruments in the picture from the highest pitch to the lowest pitch. Bass, violin, cello, viola Viola, bass, cello, violin Violin, viola, cello, bass Cello, bass, viola, violin Question 2 Identify the instrument in the picture.

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M1104 Music Appreciation Test 1

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  1. M1104 Music Appreciation Test 1

  2. Question 1 • Identify the instruments in the picture from the highest pitch to the lowest pitch. • Bass, violin, cello, viola • Viola, bass, cello, violin • Violin, viola, cello, bass • Cello, bass, viola, violin

  3. Question 2 • Identify the instrument in the picture. • Flute • Oboe • Clarinet • Bassoon

  4. Question 3 • Identify the instrument in the picture. • Horn • Trumpet • Trombone • Tuba

  5. Question 4 • Identify the instrument in the picture. • Timpani • Snare drum • Vibraphone • Bass drum

  6. Question 5 • Listen to the example and identify the family of the instrument playing. • Aerophone • Chordophone • Idiophone • Membranophone

  7. Question 6 • Listen to the example and identify the family of the instrument playing. • Aerophone • Chordophone • Idiophone • Membranophone

  8. Question 7 • Listen to the example and identify the family of the instrument playing. • Aerophone • Chordophone • Idiophone • Membranophone

  9. Question 8 • Listen to the example and identify the family of the instrument playing. • Aerophone • Chordophone • Idiophone • Membranophone

  10. Question 9 • Listen to the excerpt and identify the instrument playing the melodic line. • Flute • Bassoon • Horn • clarinet

  11. Question 10 • Listen to the excerpt and identify the instrument (voice range) singing. • Soprano • Alto • Tenor • Bass

  12. Question 11 • Listen to the excerpt and identify the instrument playing. • Alto voice • Flute • Violin • Soprano voice

  13. Question 12 • Watch and listen to this excerpt and identify the instrument playing. • Tuba • String bass • Bassoon • Bass voice

  14. Question 13 • Watch and listen to this excerpt and identify the instrument playing. • Violin • Viola • Cello • String Bass

  15. Question 14 • Watch and listen to this excerpt and identify the instrument playing. • Violin • Flute • Trumpet • Oboe

  16. Question 15 • Listen to this excerpt and identify the section of the orchestra playing. • Woodwinds • Brass • Percussion • Strings

  17. Question 16 • Listen to this excerpt and identify the section of the orchestra playing. • Woodwinds • Brass • Percussion • Strings

  18. Question 17 • Listen to this excerpt. The TEXTURE you are hearing is called: • Monophonic • Polyphonic • Homophonic • Heterophonic

  19. Question 18 • The term “a cappella” refers to choral music performed: • With organ accompaniment • With orchestral accompaniment • With piano accompaniment • Without any accompaniment

  20. Question 19 • Listen to this composition. Is it a cappella? • Yes • No

  21. Question 20 • What distinguishes chamber music from orchestral music? • The forms of the movements • The number of players to each part • The room in which the music is being performed • The number of movements in a work

  22. Question 21 • Listen to this excerpt. It is: • Orchestral music • Band music • Choral music • Chamber music

  23. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 22. The preservation of music without the help of written notation is called________________. • 1. oral tradition • 2. mental telepathy • 3. impossible • 4. Preservation method

  24. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 23. Hildegard of Bingen is known as_________. • 1. A mezzo-soprano • 2. The earliest-known woman composer • 3. The mother of the plainchant • 4. The creator of organum

  25. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 24. The single-line melodies of the music of the early Christian Church are known as______. • 1. Gregorian chant • 2. Plainchant • 3. Plainsong • 4. All of the above

  26. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 25. The earliest type of polyphony was_______. • 1. The round • 2. The fugue • 3. Plainchant • 4. Organum

  27. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 26. The___________portion of the Mass remains the same in every celebration of the service. • 1. Spoken • 2. Proper • 3. Ordinary • 4. Sung

  28. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 27. One of the earliest women composers of importance was_____________. • 1. Fanny Mendelssohn • 2. Janet Jackson • 3. Hildegard • 4. Barbara Strozzi

  29. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 28. The________________were Medieval entertainers who played instruments, sang and danced, juggled, and performed tricks. • 1. Jongleurs • 2. Minisingers • 3. Troubadours • 4. Meistersingers

  30. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 29. The vielle is a Medieval_________instrument. • 1. Evil • 2. Percussion • 3. String • 4. Wind

  31. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 30. The 14th century motet flowered in the hands of______________. • 1. Dufay • 2. Josquin • 3. Palestrina • 4. Leonin

  32. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 31. A fretted string instrument of the guitar family with a pear-shaped back is the__________. • 1. Sackbut • 2. Tromba marina • 3. Harpsichord • 4. Lute

  33. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 32. A Medieval “brass” instrument usually made from wood with fingerholes is called the______. • 1. Bassoon • 2. Cornetto • 3. Saxophone • 4. Shawm

  34. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 33. The sackbut is the Medieval ancestor of the modern__________. • 1. Trombone • 2. Tuba • 3. Horn • 4 Trumpet.

  35. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 34. The outstanding poet-composer of the French Ars Nova was____________. • 1. Monteverdi • 2. Perotin • 3. Machaut • 4. Philip of Burgundy

  36. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 35. Women _______(were or were not) allowed to take part in secular music performances in the Middle Ages. • 1. Were • 2. Were not

  37. QUESTIONS FROM The Middle Ages • 36. Printing and making gunpowder came from___. • 1. The Near East • 2. The Middle East • 3. The Far East • 4. Northern Europe

  38. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 37. A vocal work without instrumental accompaniment is said to be performed______. • 1. A cappella • 2. Poorly • 3. In church • 4. With organ only

  39. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 38. The fixed melody used as a basis for elaborate polyphonic writing in the Renaissance was called_________. • 1. The tune • 2. The old one • 3. The cantus Firmus • 4. The Ground Round

  40. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 39. Native American music has been preserved largely through____________. • 1. Manuscripts • 2. The writings of Columbus • 3. Photographs • 4. Oral Tradition

  41. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 40. The golden age of a cappella music was the______century. • 1. 13th • 2. 14th • 3. 15th • 4. 16th

  42. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 41. Renaissance composers preferred_________meter. • 1. Duple • 2. Triple

  43. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 42. The first section of the ordinary of the Mass is______. • 1. Gloria • 2. Kyrie • 3. Credo • 4. Sanctus

  44. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 43. Who wrote the L’homme arme Mass? • 1. Monteverdi • 2. Palestrina • 3. Gesualdo • 4. Dufay

  45. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 44. the L’homme arme Mass is based on______. • 1. A violin piece • 2. A popular piece • 3. A Gregorian Chant • 4. Organum

  46. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 45. Josquin’s Ave Maria is an example of_______. • 1. A popular song • 2. A motet • 3. A Gigue • 4. A mass

  47. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 46. Who is the composer of the Pope Marcellus Mass? • 1. Palestrina • 2. Monteverdi • 3. Josquin • 4. Dufay

  48. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 47. Where was the first madrigal developed? • 1. In England • 2. In France • 3. In Germany • 4. In Italy

  49. QUESTIONS FROM The Renaissance • 48. The St. Mark’s singing style was called________. • 1. Loud • 2. Polychoral • 3. Antiphonal • 4. Stereo

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