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A Musical Quiz to Test Your Knowledge! ![]() ![]() Flute background, matching button, and divider graphics Copyright 2005 by Kim J. Teal . All rights reserved. ![]() |
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General
Music Quiz
1. semi-breve2. Bonnie Eats Apples During Gymn Class Faithfully 3. Fat Cats Go Down Alleys Eating Bugs 4. 15 (1 with no flats or sharps, 7 with flats, 7 with sharps) 5. 4 beats 6. a minor key that shares a common key signature with a major key; ex: A Minor and C Major both have no flats or sharps 7. false -- accidents last through a measure or until canceled 8. the time signature of a piece of music 9. a hold -- you sustain the note for at least 2-3 beats longer than the printed note 10. to indicate the degree of loudness and softness to be used in performing 11. a time signature in which the unit of beat is divisible by 3; ex: 6/8 time when played in 2, 9/9 when played in 3, etc. 12. the speed a piece of music is played 13. 5 beats 14. playing in tune with other instruments 15. false -- timbre is tone color ![]()
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Facts Quiz
1. true -- it is a wind (aero) instrument2. both; side-blown flutes are called transverse flutes and end-blown flutes are called duct/fipple flutes (ex: recorder, Irish tin whistle), rim-blown flutes (ex: panpipes), or notched flutes (ex: shakuhachi, tai-ping hsaio) 3. headjoint, body, and footjoint 4. how we hold our lips when playing a wind instrument 5. Theobald Boehm 6. piccolo and alto flute in G 7. a study piece that presents one or more specific problems such as difficult rhythm patterns, high notes, double tonguing, etc. for a musician to work on 8. false -- Mozart wrote them for flute, violin, viola, & cello 9. J. J. Quantz 10. The Stars & Stripes Forever by Sousa and Chimes of Liberty by Goldman 11. the D-flat piccolo 12. piccolo, E-flat flute, C flute, alto flute and bass flute -- less common ones are the B-flat flute, contra bass flute, double contra bass flute, and contralto flute 13. false -- it sounds an octave lower; the piccolo sounds an octave higher. 14. Grand Quartet in E Minor by Kuhlau and Sinfonico by Reicha 15. shakuhachi (Japan), di-tzu (China), bansuri (India), panpipes or zampogna (Europe & South America), tin whistle (Ireland), and suling (Bali) are just a few 16. false -- the flute portrays a bird 17. Taffanel and Gaubert 18. Debussy 19. Daphnis & Chloe by Ravel, The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky, and The Planets by Holst 20. today either flutist or flautist; in the past, fluter and flutenist were also used Back to The Quiz Page
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