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True or False? The tenor note in a mode is the most repeated note and a fifth above the final.
False
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True or False? In medieval times, musicians used 4 modes (Protus, Deuterus, Tritus, Tetrardus), not modern diatonic scales.
False
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What are the two most important notes in medieval modes?
The tonic and the dominant
The sharp and the flat
The final and the tenor
The clef and the scale
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How many voices were in the earliest form of polyphony, parallel organum?
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What is the main characteristic of Gregorian chant?
It has different lyrics for each voice
It is polyphonic
It is monophonic
It uses modern major and minor scales
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Which of these best describes melismatic organum?
The second voice moves independently and has more notes per
The second voice is lower in pitch than the first
The second voice has the same rhythm as the first
The second voice moves exactly with the first voice
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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fairy
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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thief
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rocket
Go to first place!
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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baam
Lose 10 points!
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True or False? The final note of a medieval mode could be Re, Mi, Fa, or Sol.
True
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True or False? The two clefs used in medieval notation were the C clef and F clef, not the G clef.
False
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Which of these describes medieval musical texture?
Polyphonic
Homophonic
Both Monophonic and Polyphonic
Monophonic
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True or False? In medieval music, melodies were based on a system of 4 modes, not 7.
False
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What type of musical notation was used in Gregorian chant?
Round notation
Square notation
Tablature
Modern staff notation
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What is a motet?
A type of organum
A monophonic Gregorian chant
A three-voice polyphonic composition with different lyrics a
A type of medieval instrument
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True or False? The first type of polyphonic composition was called parallel organum.
True
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