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- Q1What does it mean to sing self-composed melodies?Singing the melodies composed by othersSinging the popular songsIt means to sing melodies that you have written yourselfSinging without any music30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q2Which of the following activities is an example of singing a self-composed melody?Humming the tune of a famous classical piecePerforming a cover of a well-known songCreating your own tune and singing itSinging a popular pop song30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q3What tool can help in creating a self-composed melody?A musical instrumentA paint brushA calculatorA racing car30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q4Why is the ability to sing a self-composed melody an important skill for songwriters?It allows them to sing without a microphoneIt helps them to play musical instrumentsIt enables them to perform cover versions of other songsIt allows them to express their own creative ideas and personal style30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q5Who is likely to sing self-composed melodies?Orchestra conductorOpera singerCover band vocalistSongwriters30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q6What is the primary difference between singing a self-composed melody and performing a cover of a song?Covers always require a full bandA cover is usually sung without accompanimentSelf-composed melodies can't be recordedA self-composed melody is created by the singer, while a cover is someone else's song performed by the singer30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q7Which of the following best describes the process of singing a self-composed melody?Improvising lyrics to a pre-existing melodyReading music notes and singing a popular songListening to a melody and then copying itWriting your own song, creating its melody and then singing it30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q8In the context of music, what is the first step in creating a self-composed melody?Choosing a popular song to singLooking up lyrics onlineSelecting an instrument to playComing up with an original tune or phrase30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q9What skills can be enhanced by singing self-composed melodies?Painting skillsCreativity and musicalityActing skillsDance abilities30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q10Which of these elements can influence the composition of a self-composed melody?Rhythm, harmony, and personal experiencesWeather, current fashion trends, and sportsYour favourite food, holiday destination, and automobileThe stock market, politics, and television shows30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q11Who is most likely to sing self-composed melodies?A singer-songwriterAn orchestra conductorA classical pianistA music critic30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q12What is a characteristic of singing self-composed melodies?Expression of personal creativityFollowing a pre-written score strictlyAvoiding originalityCopying someone else's melody30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q13Which of these is not a benefit of a musician singing self-composed melodies?Increasing ability to copy other's workImproving composition skillsExpressing personal feelings and thoughtsEnhancing creativity30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q14What is an example of a musician who sings self-composed melodies?Taylor SwiftWolfgang Amadeus MozartLudwig van BeethovenJohann Sebastian Bach30sMU6ME-IIa-5
- Q15When a musician sings self-composed melodies, what does it show about their musical skills?They can only perform, not create musicThey can only copy other's musicThey can both create and perform musicThey require others to compose music for them30sMU6ME-IIa-5