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What is the solfege for a lydian scale?
do re mi fi sol la ti do
What famous song can help you identify an ascending perfect 4th?
Here Comes the Bride
Name one opera by Benjamin Britten
 
Peter Grimes
 
Carmen
 
A Streetcar Named Desire
 
The Great Gatsby
What does the German word “Lied” mean in English?
Song
Which opera features the “Habanera” aria?
 
Carmen
 
Rigoletto
 
The Marriage of Figaro
 
La Bohème
Which composer wrote “Gretchen am Spinnrade”?
 
Franz Schubert
 
Robert Schumann
 
Richard Wagner
 
Arnold Schoenberg
How many main types of minor scales are commonly used in Western classical music? Name them
 
3 — the natural, harmonic, melodic
 
2 - Dorian and Phrygian
 
4 - Blues, Pentatonic, Dorian, Phrygian
What is the main difference between a major scale and its relative natural minor scale?
 
Keeps the same accidentals
 
Uses only five different notes.
 
Starts on the fifth note of the major
 
Raises the 4th and 7th degrees
What is the main difference between a major scale and its relative harmonic minor scale?
 
Raises the 7th pitch/degree
 
Lowers the 3rd and 6th degrees and also lowers the 7th.
 
Starts on the fifth note of the major scale
 
Uses only five different notes
What is the main difference between a major scale and its relative melodic minor scale?
 
Raises the 6th and 7th degrees by a half step when ascending
 
Lowers the 3rd, 6th, and 7th degrees
 
Uses only five different notes
 
Starts on the fifth note of the major scale
In French diction, what is the usual pronunciation of an unaccented “e” in a word?
 
[É™] (schwa)
 
[e] (closed)
 
[o] (closed)
 
[É›] (open)
Franz Schubert’s music belongs to which historical period of Western classical music?
 
Romantic
 
Baroque
 
Classical
 
Modern
In Italian diction for classical singing, how are most double consonants (like ll or tt) pronounced?
 
With a slight pause and a longer, more sustained consonant s
 
As a single quick consonant
 
Silently, letting only the vowel ring
 
By adding a glottal stop before the consonant
Which laryngeal cartilage takes its name from the Greek word for “shield”?
 
Thyroid cartilage
 
Arytenoid cartilage
 
Cricoid cartilage
 
Epiglottis
When a singer produces a higher pitch, what do the vocal folds do?
 
They lengthen and tighten
 
They stop vibrating altogether
 
They thicken and relax
 
They shorten and loosen
The Classical era in Western music emphasized clarity, balance, and ______.
 
Form
 
Emotion
 
Dissonance
 
Improvisation
Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven are key composers of the Classical era. True/False
True
Which describes rounded binary form?
 
B ends with A’s opening material
 
Two sections, no return
 
ABA three-part
 
Continuous improv
List the Binary Forms
Simple, Rounded, Balanced
Which world-famous Mississippi musician’s 100th birthday would have been this year??
B. B. King
In music theory, what term describes the immediate restatement of a melodic or harmonic pattern at a different pitch level, usually moving stepwise up or down?
 
Sequence
 
Canon
 
Ostinato
 
Imitation
What are the four types of triads
Major, Minor, Diminished, and Augmented