
4th QTR MAPEH 6
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- Q1This refers to the rate of speed in a composition.tempomelodyharmonytexture120s
- Q2Which word for tempo means fast, lively, brisk and faster tempo?accelerandolentolargoallegro120s
- Q3How can a joyful musical piece be played?It should be played soft.It should be played slow.Played with only one instrument.It should be played in a fast and lively tempo.120s
- Q4It is a tempo change from a slow gradual change to a faster tempo.LentoRitardando (rit.)PrestoAccelerando (accel.)120s
- Q5This song demonstrates different kinds of tempo.Leron Leron SintaBahay KuboPandangguhanABC song120s
- Q6In what musical texture does solo music belongs?monophonicpolyphonicunisonhomophonic120s
- Q7Anton watched a concert in his school. He heard many voices like shouting, yelling, sound of instruments, voicesof singers and many more at the same time. What texture is heard by Anton in the concert?monophonicunisonpolyphonichomophonic120s
- Q8A round song has a __________ texture.homophonicmonophonicunisonpolyphonic120s
- Q9What is the difference between monophonic and homophonic texture?In monophonic texture we hear one sound and many sounds in homophonic texture.Homophonic texture suggests three or more sounds in a musical piece while monophonic composes of two musical sounds.Monophonic texture has one sound while homophonic has two musical combined.Monophonic and homophonic is the same, it has no difference.120s
- Q10A boy is humming under the mango tree. To what texture does it belong?homophonic texturemonophonic textureunisonpolyphonic texture120s
- Q11Singing “Sitsiritsit”with a piano accompaniment can be described as _____________.UnisonPolyphonicHomophonicMonophonic120s
- Q12Using the illustration, which of the following are the primary chords?I, IV, VI, II, IIIII, IV, VIIIX, VI, III120s
- Q13What is the third note in the tonic chord under the key of C?SolLaTiFa120s
- Q14In the key of C, what is the sub-dominants second note?FaLaTiSol120s
- Q15What do major chords sound like?SadHappyLonelyAngry120s