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SIMPLE NOTATION REVIEW (Book 1, pages 1 - 6)

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    Beginning Band notation review
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  • Combinations of sound and silence: A.Clarinet B.pulse C.beat D.rhythm
    D. rhythm
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  • The natural 'pulse' of music: A. rhythm; B. flute; C. beat; D. tuba
    C. beat
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  • The speed of the beat, how fast or slow: A. rhythm; B. measure; C. bar line; D. tempo
    C. bar line
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  • Formation of lips and teeth for proper tone production: a. time signature; b. embouchure; c. posture; d. staff
    B. embouchure
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  • The speed of the beat, how fast or slow: A. rhythm; B. measure; C. bar line; D. tempo
    D. tempo
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  • A kind of note that receives one beat of sound: A. z note; B. quarter rest; C. quarter note; D. staff
    C. quarter note
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  • A rest that receives one beat of silence: A. quarter rest; B. half rest; C. rhythm; D. staff
    A. quarter rest
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  • A symbol that divides the staff into smaller segments: A. quarter note; B. bar line; C. time line; D. flute
    B. bar line
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  • The area/space between bar lines: A. trombone;l B. bar line; C.time signature; D. measure
    D. measure
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  • MUSIC IS _________ : A. director; B. Math; C. Mandarin; D. English
    B. Math
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  • The 5 lines and 4 spaces used to read music notation: A. french horn; B. oboe; C. staff; D. saxophone
    C. staff
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  • A note that receives equals 2 beats and 4 pulses.
    HALF NOTE
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  • A note that receives 4 beats and 8 pulses.
    WHOLE NOTE
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  • A note that receives 1 beat and 2 pulses.
    QUARTER NOTE
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  • A double bar with two dots in front of it: A. measure, B. fermata, C. whole note, D. repeat sign
    D. REPEAT SIGN
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  • A music symbol that shows how many beats are in each measure: A. staff, B. time signature, C. tempo, D. rhythm
    B. TIME SIGNATURE
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