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Unit 3 revision (music)

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  • What's an adverb? Explain in English or Estonian. Give one example.
    It's a word that describes or says something about the VERB. It usually has a -ly ending. For example, slowly.
  • What's a "lead singer"? Explain in English or in Estonian
    It is the main singer in a musical group/ "solist" in Estonian
  • This type of music uses words that are spoken.
    Hip-hop or rap
  • Form a question: see/a famous person? The answer: Have you ever...
    Have you ever seen a famous person?
  • What are the three forms of "GO"?
    go-went-gone
  • What's the word for two or more notes played together?
    A chord
  • Complete the sentence: I listen to music________than my parents do. (LOUD/OFTEN)
    I listen to music LOUDER/MORE OFTEN/LESS OFTEN than my parents do.
  • What is the word for "löökpillid" in English?
    percussion instruments
  • Complete the sentence: _____you ever_______ (listen) to jazz?
    HAVE you ever LISTENED (listen) to jazz?
  • Complete the sentence: I _____never_______ (hear) this story before.
    I HAVE never HEARD this story before.
  • Which instrument is long and straight?
    Flute
  • Form a question: go/rock concert? The answer: Have you ever...
    Have you ever been to a rock concert?
  • What are the three forms of "SEE"?
    SEE-SAW-SEEN
  • Which tense (ajavorm) is this sentence in? I have never listened to hip-hop.
    The tense is called "The Present Perfect" or "Täisminevik" in Estonian.
  • What are the three forms of "SING"?
    SING-SANG-SUNG
  • Complete the sentence: This is his first time. He ______________________(perform) in public.
    This is his first time. He HAS NEVER PERFORMED (perform) in public.
  • Complete the sentence: I play the piano______than my friends (good)
    I play the piano BETTER/WORSE than my friends.
  • What is the word for "keelpillid" in English?
    stringed instruments
  • Form a question: perform/in front of an audience. The answer: Have you ever...
    Have you ever performed in front of an audience?
  • What are the three forms of "HAVE"?
    have-had-had
  • Form a question: hear/sibling sing? The answer: Have you ever...
    Have you ever heard your sibling sing?
  • Many people enjoy listening to this type of music.
    Pop music
  • What is the word for "puhkpillid" in English?
    wind instruments
  • A group of people who play classical music together is....
    an orchestra
  • I play football _________ than my teacher.
    BETTER/WORSE
  • Complete the sentence: She ____________never_________ (be) in love.
    She HAS never BEEN (be) in love.
  • Complete the sentence: I study_________than my classmates.
    MORE/LESS
  • This type of music has swing and rhythm.
    jazz
  • Which word names a string of notes played one after another?
    A melody
  • Which instrument do you hit with two sticks?
    A drum
  • What are the three forms of "HEAR"?
    HEAR-HEARD-HEARD
  • This type of music has a strong beat and fast rythm.
    rock
  • What do you have to do in order to get better at playing an instrument?
    You have to practise.