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AP Music Theory
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performing-arts
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ap
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music
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Low male voice; clef is on the fifth line
Baritone
Flat (b)
Note Head
Chromatic Scale
2. A scale with a WHWWHWW step pattern and three different derivatives: Natural - Harmonic - & Melodic
Timbre (Tone Color)- Waveform
Dorian Mode
Blues Scale
Pure Minor Scale
3. A major church mode with a raised fourth
Lydian Mode
Asymmetrical Meter
Staff
Timbre (Tone Color)- Waveform
4. Meters that have beat units of unequal length
Dominant
Minor Pentachord
Half Step
Asymmetrical Meter
5. The higher female voice; clef is on the first line
Minor Pentachord
Tempo
Rhythm
Soprano
6. An artificial scale containing 6 notes that are all a whole step apart
Mediant
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
Whole Tone Scale
Sharp (#)
7. A scale containing 8 notes that alternate a whole step & half step apart
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
Dissonant
Lydian Mode
Raised Submediant
8. Lines written when the note goes above and below the staff lines
Tempo
Pure Minor Scale
Staff
Ledger Lines
9. Refers to the shape and form of the sound wave as it moves in distance & frequency
Dynamic (Amplitude)- Waveheight
Staff
Pitch (Frequency)- Wavelength
Timbre (Tone Color)- Waveform
10. A tail drawn on the top of a stem for all notes shorter in value than a quarter note
Flag
Measures
Dominant
Pitch (Frequency)- Wavelength
11. Consists of two whole steps and a half step
Ionian Mode
Flag
Harmonic Minor Scale
Tetrachord
12. A combination of overtones that clash or are out of tune with each other
Subdivision
Locrian Mode
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
Dissonant
13. A cross rhythm or a metric device where the rhythmic relation of three notes occurs in the time of two
Enharmonic Equivalent
Whole Tone Scale
Hemiola
Syncopation
14. An accidental used to indicate that the note is to be raised two half steps
Scale Degree
Locrian Mode
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
Double Sharp (X)
15. Each step of a scale
Duration
Syncopation
Mixolydian Mode
Scale Degree
16. A symbol that extends the value of a note by half the original value
Dot
Whole Step
Aeolian Mode
Mediant
17. A diminished church mode with a diminished tonic triad - a flatted second & fifth
Mixolydian Mode
Measures
Melodic Minor Scale
Locrian Mode
18. The maximum extent of a vibration measured from the position of equilibrium
Mixolydian Mode
Dynamic (Amplitude)- Waveheight
Sharp (#)
Enharmonic Equivalent
19. The length of time sound of silence occurs
Duration
Pentatonic Scale
Baritone
Tonic
20. A recurring pulsation that divides music into units of time
Meter
Beat
Cut Time (¢)- Alla Breve
Relative Minor
21. Rhythmic displacements of the expected strong beats created by dots - rests - ties - accent marks - & dynamics
Syncopation
Asymmetrical Meter
Tonic
Baritone
22. Scale degree 6; Halfway between subdominant & tonic
Submediant
Rhythm
Tetrachord
Polyphonic
23. The first five notes of every form of a minor scale; same as minor except for flatted third
Dynamic (Amplitude)- Waveheight
Tonic
Ledger Lines
Minor Pentachord
24. A form of short hand that dispenses with the writing of accidentals for the notes being changed to fit the scale
Key Signature
Subdominat
Relative Minor
Enharmonic Equivalent
25. A scale with a different pattern of whole & half steps from major or minor
Major Scale
Tempo
Church Mode
Consonant
26. The distance between one wave and the next
Pitch (Frequency)- Wavelength
Key Signature
Tenor
Mixolydian Mode
27. The use of all three minor forms within a composition
Scalar Variance
Subdominat
Pitch (Frequency)- Wavelength
Staff
28. Scale degree 4; prefix 'sub' meaning below the dominant
Subdominat
Scale Degree
Consonant
Downbeat
29. A scale containing 7 notes with no second or sixth degree
Flag
Enharmonic Equivalent
Blues Scale
Mixolydian Mode
30. A major church mode with no accidentals
Measures
Melodic Minor Scale
Locrian Mode
Ionian Mode
31. A minor scale containing the same pattern as the pure minor scale
Flat (b)
System
Natural Minor Scale
Major Scale
32. The first beat of a measure & it corresponds with the movement of conductor's hand
Downbeat
Dot
Scale Degree
Simple Meter
33. The speed of a beat
Polyphonic
Tempo
Relative Minor
Double Bar Line
34. Series of duration of sound and silence
Rhythm
Final Bar Line
Relative Minor
Whole Tone Scale
35. Scale degree 2; prefix 'super' meaning above the tonic
Supertonic
Compound Meter
Ledger Lines
Submediant
36. Multiple lines of melody being sung at once
Polyphonic
Tetrachord
Key Signature
Dynamic (Amplitude)- Waveheight
37. An accidental used to indicate that the note is to be lowered a half step
Stem
Flat (b)
Hemiola
Whole Step
38. Scale degree 5; the pitch that dominates the tonality; a perfect fifth above the tonic
Blues Scale
Phrygian Mode
Monophonic
Dominant
39. Organization of beats into regular groups of 2 - 3 - or 4 and how the beat is subdivided
Tonic
Meter
Anacrusis
Cut Time (¢)- Alla Breve
40. An accidental used to indicate that the note is to be lowered two half steps
Locrian Mode
Double Bar Line
Half Step
Double Flat (bb)
41. Scale degree 7 in the natural minor scale when the 7th is a whole step above the tonic
Double Flat (bb)
Diminished Scale (Octatonic Scale)
Subtonic
Flat (b)
42. A single line of melody
Aeolian Mode
Natural Minor Scale
Mediant
Monophonic
43. A minor church mode with a flatted second
Whole Tone Scale
Half Step
Aeolian Mode
Phrygian Mode
44. Two lines that signal the end of a section of music
Dorian Mode
Baritone
Phrygian Mode
Double Bar Line
45. A set of five lines and four spaces for note writing; each line corresponds to a note with a letter name in between A and G
Staff
Cautionary Accidental
Natural Minor Scale
Tempo
46. Division of the beat into 2 or 3 equal parts
Subdivision
Mixolydian Mode
Locrian Mode
Tempo
47. A symmetrical scale with all pitches spaced a half step apart
Chromatic Scale
Beat
Articulation- Envelope
Minor Pentachord
48. Multiple staves connected by bar lines - a bracket - or a brace
Supertonic
Phrygian Mode
System
Dot
49. A minor scale containing a minor pentachord followed by a raised seventh
Bar Lines
Alto
Tempo
Harmonic Minor Scale
50. Combines treble and bass clef into one staff
Final Bar Line
Grand Staff
Tenor
Ledger Lines