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Form Two Music Exam
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Lines separating measures of music are called
Ledger lines
Stave lines
Note lines
Bar lines
A group of people, six or more, who rehearse and sing together
Quintet
Choir
Solo
Quartet
A group of wind instruments, including trumpets, French horns, trombones and tubas, used in bands and orchestras is called
Percussion
String
Brass
Keyboard
The loudness and softness of sound is known as
Dynamics
Pitch
Tempo
Timbre
This music icon, Daisy Voisin, is the queen of
Reggae
Gospel
Calypso
Parang
Brian has a low singing voice. In which section of the choir should he be placed?
Alto
Tenor
Soprano
Bass
A symbol drawn around the line G on the staff that shows notes high in pitch is called the
Treble clef
Alto clef
Bass clef
Tenor clef
In Music a Rest represents a period of
Silence
Sound
Playing
Repeat
This international reggae superstar is
David Rudder
Machel Montano
Bob Marley
Damian Marley
A quater note is also called a
Semibreve
Crotchet
Minim
Quaver
Is music an art of communication?
Never
Occasionally
Only when there is a melody
Always
The feeling that a piece of music gives
Mood
Colour
Humour
Meloncholy
A composition written for one performer
Quartet
Solo
Duet
Quintet
To which family or class do these instruments belong?
Keyboard
Wind
String
Percussion
A device used to increase the power or voltage of a musical signal
Compact Disc
Microphone
Sound Wave
Amplifier
Which of these is the national instrument of Trinidad and Tobago?
Tassa Drum
Cuatro
Steelpan
Guitar
Who was the first person to play a complete melody on the Steelpan?
George Yeates
Ellie Manette
Winston 'Spree' Simon
Oscar Pile
A person who creates or makes up pieces of music by putting sounds together in his or her own way is called a
Musician
Performer
Porducer
Composer
In music the speed is also called the
Timbre
Tempo
Time
Texture
This instrument is called the
Keyboard
Organ
Pianoforte
Accordion
A person who plays background music while a performer sings, is called
A Bassist
An Accompanist
An Artiste
A Producer
Name the instrument shown which is heard in traditional East Indian music
Sitar
Cello
Guitar
Double Bass
The musical notation that shows all the parts of a composition
Signs
Symbols
Staves
Score
A person who introduces or plays recorded music on radio or at live social events is called a
Muscician
Arranger
Disc Jockey
Stage Manager
Which of the following is NOT an element of music?
Pitch
Duration
Texture
Lyrics