
REMEDIAL EXAM in MUSIC - 2nd Quarter
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- Q1
This was a song developed by Africans while working on plantations.
Dance songs
Holler songs
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q2
This is an African music genre consisting of only 4-6 musicians.
Dixieland
Bebop
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q3
This is one of the simplest African music genres which require flexibility and high-level improvisation.
Jazz
Blues
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q4
This is a Latin Music genre originating from Columbia that has the ‘sleepy leg’ Zumba dance step.
Cumbia
Cha-cha
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q5
This is a popular ballroom-style dance that had been popular with dancers in the 1950s.
Cha-cha
Tango
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q6
This is a smooth dance with long walking movements.
Foxtrot
Rumba
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q7
The term Paso Doble means:
Two Feet
Double Step
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q8
The term Paso Doble means:
Two Feet
Double Step
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q9
This is a short musical idea that helps the listener remember the song.
Hook
Coda
Bridge
Chorus
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2 - Q10
These are songs that were recorded before the Rock and Roll era.
Disco
Ballad
Alternative
Standard
30sMU10AP-IIa-g-2