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1. The term for a sound that has one definite frequency is
A tone rhythm tempo harmony

2. When notes sounded together tend to be grating or unpleasant, the resulting sound is called harmony timbre C dissonance consonance

3. A group of notes played in succession with a perceivable "shape"
A is called a melody produces harmony produces consonance produces dissonance

4. Dynamics in music refer to its rhythm consonance or dissonance
C loudness or softness harmonic relationship

5. Which of the following are strong sensations felt as related to a specific stimulus? tones passions moods D emotions

6. A musical structure in which the same melody is repeated over and over again with different treatment and without intervening new materials is a fantasia symphony C theme and variations rondo

7. A structure in which the melody is stated, then repeated with the first statement being played as background, as in "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," is a
A fugue sonata fantasia symphony

8. "Allegro" means slow B fast dance-like with feeling

9. The origins of which of the following are traced to the early seventeenth century, when dancers performed interludes between scenes of an opera? modern dance social dance C ballet court dance

10. The pretext of a dance can be a feeling state of mind
CX narrative D all of the above

11. Which of the following is a characteristic of social dance? It often has a religious purpose. It often has a practical purpose. C It is a form of recreation. It is more stylized and less openly energetic than the court dance.

12. Who of the following has been particularly successful in adapting jazz of the 1920s and 1930s to dance? Mark Morris Dance Group Pilobolus
C Twyla Tharp Martha Graham

13. Which of the following is true about Isadora Duncan? She felt that the

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