Barons Ch 1 Practice Exercises

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Viola and Music Theory Quiz

Test your knowledge of viola music and music theory with this engaging quiz! Designed for music students and enthusiasts, this quiz covers various aspects of music notation, clefs, and intervals.

Whether you’re preparing for a class or simply want to challenge yourself, you’ll find valuable insights.
- 15 multiple-choice questions
- Immediate feedback on your answers
- Learn and enhance your understanding of viola music

15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by PlayingNote423
The first note in the Viola Part is
F#
G
E
A
The notes played by the violin II and viola on the downbeat of measure 2 are
Unison
The same pitch name, but the viola plays and octave lower
The same pitch name, but the viola plays an octave higher
Different pitch names
The viola plays in what clef
Tenor
Alto
Treble
G clef
What marking at the beginning of this excerpt indicates amplitude
Quarter note
Forte
Allegro Vivace Assai
Key Signature
The accidentals found in the first two measures of this excerpt are
D# and F#
F# and G#
C# and A#
D# and G#
A three-note chromatic pattern is found in what measures?
Violin 1 second and fourth measures
Violin second measure
Cello second measure
Both in the cello second measures and violin 1 in the fourth measure
If this piece were performed by a woodwind quartet, what would be the primary change you would hear?
Amplitude
Pitch
Timbre
Envelope
The enharmonic equivalent of Fb is
E#
F#
E
F
The tenor clef is positioned on the
Second line of the staff
Third line of the staff
Fourth line of the staff
Fifth line of the staff
The movable C clef designates the location of
C3
C4
G4
F3
What clef is used for rhythms only, or for untuned instruments
Treble Clef
Tenor Clef
Tunable Clef
Neutral Clef
When notating a pitch that is lower or higher than the lines of the staff we generalls
Change octaves
Transpose
Add beams
Add ledger lines
The distance between any two pitches is called
A step
A leap
An interval
A skip
There is a half step between which two pairs of white notes on the piano
E-F and B-C
C-D and F-G
E-F and G-A
D-E and B-C
The pitches A# and Bb are
Intervallic Equivalents
Enharmonic Equivalents
Chromatic Equivalents
Frequency Equivalents
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