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AP Music Theory
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performing-arts
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The use of all three minor forms within a composition
Raised Submediant
Church Mode
Scalar Variance
Dorian Mode
2. Refers to the beat being divided equally into 2 parts
Common Time (C)
Simple Meter
Tempo
Double Flat (bb)
3. A minor church mode with a raised sixth
Relative Minor
Dorian Mode
Hemiola
Pitch (Frequency)- Wavelength
4. The length of time sound of silence occurs
Duration
Supertonic
Flag
Consonant
5. A symbol used to extend the value of a note by connecting it to another note
Tie
Natural Minor Scale
Beat
Lydian Mode
6. Lines written when the note goes above and below the staff lines
Scale Degree
Ledger Lines
C Clef
Key Signature
7. A tail drawn on the top of a stem for all notes shorter in value than a quarter note
Scale
Whole Step
Meter
Flag
8. A symbol that extends the value of a note by half the original value
Dorian Mode
Meter
Compound Meter
Dot
9. A diminished church mode with a diminished tonic triad - a flatted second & fifth
Meter
Scale Degree
Hertz
Locrian Mode
10. A recurring pulsation that divides music into units of time
Beat
Monophonic
Stem
Tonic
11. Unit of space in between bar lines
Asymmetrical Meter
Mezzo-Soprano
Measures
Downbeat
12. An ordered collection of pitches in whole and half step patterns
Minor Pentachord
Mezzo-Soprano
Scale
Syncopation
13. The maximum extent of a vibration measured from the position of equilibrium
C Clef
Dynamic (Amplitude)- Waveheight
Submediant
Note Head
14. An accidental which is placed in parenthesis indication the note has the same accidental in a different octave
Syncopation
Leading Tone
Mixolydian Mode
Cautionary Accidental
15. A clef used for pitch-less or rhythm instruments
Polyphonic
Neutral Clef
Monophonic
Sharp (#)
16. Another name for a note using the opposite accidental
Subtonic
C Clef
Meter
Enharmonic Equivalent
17. The unit of measure for frequency or the rate of vibration
Relative Minor
Hertz
Polyphonic
Cut Time (¢)- Alla Breve
18. An artificial scale containing 6 notes that are all a whole step apart
Double Flat (bb)
Whole Tone Scale
Polyphonic
Enharmonic Equivalent
19. Two lines that signal the end of a section of music
Dominant
Soprano
Double Bar Line
Scale Degree
20. An accidental used to indicate that the note is to be lowered a half step
Duration
Hemiola
Flat (b)
Natural Minor Scale
21. A scale with a different pattern of whole & half steps from major or minor
Church Mode
Subdominat
Final Bar Line
Dissonant
22. Refers to the shape and form of the sound wave as it moves in distance & frequency
Cautionary Accidental
Enharmonic Equivalent
Timbre (Tone Color)- Waveform
Measures
23. Scale degree 7 in the natural minor scale when the 7th is a whole step above the tonic
Subtonic
Timbre (Tone Color)- Waveform
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
Hemiola
24. A minor scale containing a minor pentachord followed by a raised seventh
Articulation- Envelope
Harmonic Minor Scale
Final Bar Line
Blues Scale
25. A major church mode with a raised fourth
Duration
Hemiola
Lydian Mode
Aeolian Mode
26. A form of short hand that dispenses with the writing of accidentals for the notes being changed to fit the scale
Double Sharp (X)
Scalar Variance
Key Signature
Pure Minor Scale
27. Combines treble and bass clef into one staff
Beat
Subdivision
Grand Staff
Soprano
28. A scale containing 8 notes that alternate a whole step & half step apart
Dissonant
Baritone
Enharmonic Equivalent
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
29. A minor scale containing a minor pentachord followed by a raised sixth and seventh ascending - and the natural minor form descending
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
Tempo
Consonant
Melodic Minor Scale
30. A scale with a WHWWHWW step pattern and three different derivatives: Natural - Harmonic - & Melodic
Pure Minor Scale
Whole Tone Scale
Lydian Mode
Subdivision
31. Scale degree 2; prefix 'super' meaning above the tonic
Supertonic
Downbeat
Harmonic Minor Scale
Timbre (Tone Color)- Waveform
32. The body of a note
Cautionary Accidental
Stem
Note Head
Hertz
33. A single line of melody
Double Bar Line
Tetrachord
Monophonic
Baritone
34. Meters that have beat units of unequal length
Mixolydian Mode
Asymmetrical Meter
Double Bar Line
Pitch (Frequency)- Wavelength
35. A beat before the first measure or a pick-up beat
Mediant
Anacrusis
Melodic Minor Scale
Compound Meter
36. A scale with a WWHWWWH step pattern containing two tetrachords
Major Scale
Grand Staff
Hertz
Baritone
37. A symmetrical scale with all pitches spaced a half step apart
Chromatic Scale
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
Mixolydian Mode
Grand Staff
38. A major church mode with no accidentals
Cautionary Accidental
Locrian Mode
Ionian Mode
Minor Pentachord
39. Series of duration of sound and silence
Syncopation
Rhythm
Hertz
Major Scale
40. Each step of a scale
Half Step
Scale Degree
Simple Meter
Tenor
41. Scale degree 4; prefix 'sub' meaning below the dominant
Duration
Tenor
Whole Step
Subdominat
42. Refers to the beat being divided into 3 parts
Harmonic Minor Scale
Compound Meter
Relative Minor
Anacrusis
43. Scale degree 7; Leads up to resolution of tonic
Mediant
Staff
Soprano
Leading Tone
44. Organization of beats into regular groups of 2 - 3 - or 4 and how the beat is subdivided
Soprano
Flag
Meter
Raised Submediant
45. An accidental used to indicate that the note is to be raised a half step
System
Measures
Supertonic
Sharp (#)
46. A cross rhythm or a metric device where the rhythmic relation of three notes occurs in the time of two
Mezzo-Soprano
Half Step
Stem
Hemiola
47. Scale degree 3; halfway between the tonic & dominant
Anacrusis
Monophonic
Stem
Mediant
48. Moderately high female voice; clef is on the second line
Downbeat
Dot
Submediant
Mezzo-Soprano
49. Vertical lines that divide the staff into measures
Staff
Bar Lines
Neutral Clef
Dissonant
50. The smallest interval between two notes
Syncopation
Articulation- Envelope
Tonic
Half Step