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Test on Rhythm, Harmony, Texture, and Text
Rhythm, Harmony, Texture, Web-Lecture, and Text, pp. 1-15, Test 1
|Started on |Sunday, 25 August 2013, 08:45 PM |
|Completed on |Sunday, 25 August 2013, 09:04 PM |
|Time taken |19 mins 8 secs |
|Grade |100 out of a maximum of 100 (100%) |
|Feedback |Outstanding! |

Question 1
Marks: 6
In triple meter:
Choose one answer.
|[pic] |a. the strongest pulse occurs on the first beat. [pic] | |
|[pic] |b. the strongest pulse shifts to a weak beat or an offbeat. [pic] | |
|[pic] |c. the strongest pulse occurs on the third beat. [pic] | |
|[pic] |d. the strongest pulse occurs on all beats equally. [pic] | |

Correct
Marks for this submission: 6/6.
Question 2
Marks: 6
Individual movements of music are often referred to by their:
Choose one answer.
|[pic] |a. meter [pic] | |
|[pic] |b. tempo [pic] | |
|[pic] |c. dynamics [pic] | |
|[pic] |d. syncopation [pic] | |

Correct
Marks for this submission: 6/6.
Question 3
Marks: 6
What meter is playing this example? MP3 audio
Choose one answer.
|[pic] |a. duple [pic] | |
|[pic] |b. triple [pic] | |
|[pic] |c. compound [pic] | |
|[pic] |d. mixed [pic] | |

Correct
Marks for this submission: 6/6.
Question 4
Marks: 6
A metronome is:
Choose one answer.
|[pic] |a. a mechanical device that measures the number of beats per minute [pic] | |
|[pic] |b. the name for a conductors baton [pic] | |
|[pic] |c. a mechanical device that tells when a piece ends. [pic] | |
|[pic] |d. an elf that lives in the

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