Melody
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- Q1It refers to the tune of a song or piece of music.RhythmMajor ScaleMelodyIntervals30s
- Q2G major scale is a major scale that has one sharp located on the F line of the staff.FalseTrue30s
- Q3Intervals are symbols in music that alter the pitch of a note.FalseTrue30s
- Q4It is considered the most commonly used scale in music.PentatonicG Major ScaleMelodic ContourC Major Scale30s
- Q5When you see this musical symbol, what does it mean?Combine all the effect of the sharps and flats.Cancels all the effect of the sharps and flats to return to its natural tone.Lowers the pitch of a natural tone by one-half step.Raises the pitch of a natural tone by one-half step.30s
- Q6When you see this musical symbol, what does it mean?Combine all the effect of the sharps and flats.Lowers the pitch of a natural tone by one-half step.
Raises the pitch of a natural tone by one-half step.
Cancels all the effect of the sharps and flats to return to its natural tone.30s - Q7When you see this musical symbol, what does it mean?Combine all the effect of the sharps and flats.
Raises the pitch of a natural tone by one-half step.
Cancels all the effect of the sharps and flats to return to its naturaltone.
Lowers the pitch of a natural tone by one-half step.
30s - Q8
Accidentals are symbols in music that alter the pitch of a note.
False
True
30s - Q9
What kind of melodic contour is shown below?
Wide
Meduim /Narrow
30s