1. It refers to the rate of speed in a composition. It may be fast or slow. It is ______________________. *
1 point
A. dynamics
B. texture
C. harmony
D. tempo
Other:
2. The first verse of the song “Sitsiritsit” is fast and lively. The tempo marking used is ________________. *
1 point
A.andante
B. andantino
C. allegro
D. vivace
Other:
3. It is a single melodic line without accompaniment. It signifies only one voice and usually sung in unison. What is it? *
1 point
A. homophonic
B. monophonic
C. polyphonic
D. symphonic
Other:
4. Which of the examples below shows homophonic texture? *
1 point
A. acapella
B. choral music and orchestral music
C. a folk singer or an acoustic performer
D. none of the above
Other:
5. A round song is an imitation of the first voice followed by other voices singing the same melody. Round singing is an example of _________________ *
1 point
A. polyphonic
B. symphonic
C. homophonic
D. monophonic
Other:
6. The three or more notes/tones sounded together are called ______________ *
1 point
A. chords
B. intervals
C. triad
D. tonic
Other:
7. It is called the basic chord which composed of a root, third and fifth. It is _____________________ *
1 point
A. intervals
B. chords
C. tonic
D. triad
Other:
8. This refers to the structure of a musical composition showing the number of sounds, various layers, or voices heard at the same time. It is ___________________ *
1 point
A. tempo
B. dynamics
C. texture
D. harmony
Other:
9. The secondary chords are built on the 2nd, 3rd,6th and 7th degrees of the scale. They are composed of ____________________. *
1 point
A. tonic, sub-dominant, dominant
B. supertonic, median, sub - median, leading tone
C. root, interval, triad, chord
D. tonic, supertonic, median
10. Which of the following songs is an example of a round song? *