how many beats are in each measure in this example?

🎼quarter, quarter, quarter | 🎵🎵🎵

3
4
6
8

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

The example provided has a total of 9 beats. Each measure contains 3 notes (quarters) which means there are 3 beats in each measure.

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What is the parallel minor of C major?

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F minor
G minor
C minor
D minor

Which minor scale has a raised 6th, 7th scale degree ascending and a lowered 6th, 7th scale degree descending?
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natural minor
harmonic minor
chromatic minor
melodic minor

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1 month ago

1. The parallel minor of C major is C minor.

2. The minor scale that has a raised 6th and 7th scale degrees ascending and a lowered 6th and 7th scale degrees descending is the melodic minor scale.

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1 month ago

What kind of interval is this?

🎼4/4 0/O-

third
fourth
fifth
sixth

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

The symbol "0/O" indicates an interval of an octave. So, the interval in this case is an octave.

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1 month ago

please pick from the answer choices

third
fourth
fifth
sixth

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

The interval symbol "O" indicates an octave, which means it is an interval of an octave. Therefore, the closest answer choice would be: fifth.

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G is the dominant in what key?

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A
B
C
D

The chord progression of an authentic cadence is
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ii - I
V - I
IV - I
I - V

Who wrote The Well Tempered Clavier?
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Bach
Vivaldi
Mozart
Haydn

Which era had the largest orchestras?
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Renaissance
Baroque
Romantic
Twentieth Century

In what era would you expect to hear atonality?
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Renaissance
Baroque
Romantic
Twentieth Century

The script of an opera is known as
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Chamber music
overture
libretto
aria

Music written for a small ensemble is called
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Chamber music
overture
libretto
aria

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

1. G is the dominant in the key of D.

2. The chord progression of an authentic cadence is V - I.

3. The Well-Tempered Clavier was written by Bach.

4. The era with the largest orchestras was the Romantic era.

5. Atonality would be expected to be heard in the Twentieth Century era.

6. The script of an opera is known as a libretto.

7. Music written for a small ensemble is called Chamber music.

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Which is NOT a section in a Jazz Big Band?

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Brass (Trumpets & Trombones)
Reeds (Saxophones)
Rhythm (Drums, Guitars, Piano)
Strings (Violin, Violas, Cellos)
Arnold Schoenberg pioneered the technique known as
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Serialism
Nationalism
Impressionism
Chromaticism
The technique of plucking the strings rather than bowing them is called
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tone row
pizzicato
da capo
cadenza
When translated lyrics are written into a score, they are often
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literal and word for word
intended to fit the rhythm of the music and express the general meaning of the song
preferred over the original language
unnecessary and disregarded by the singer
Turns and trills are examples of
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dynamics
motives
ornaments
imitation
Schubert's Piano Trio No. 1 includes a lighthearted, mischievous movement called a(n)
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gigue
aria
rondo
scherzo
In the sonata form, it is common for this to happen between the first and second theme of the exposition
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modulation to a new key (usually the dominant key)
a coda or ending
a brief recitative
a harpsichord plays figured bass
What is a sequence in music?
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A type of ornament that moves fast between two notes
A traditional Austrian folk dance
A repetitive motive
A gentle melody in 6/8
A compositional technique in which one instrument plays a pattern very similar to another.
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figured bass
imitation
da capo
modulation
Who wrote the Brandenburg Concertos?
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Mozart
Schubert
Schoenberg
Bach

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

1. Strings (Violin, Violas, Cellos) is NOT a section in a Jazz Big Band.

2. Arnold Schoenberg pioneered the technique known as Serialism.

3. The technique of plucking the strings rather than bowing them is called pizzicato.

4. When translated lyrics are written into a score, they are often intended to fit the rhythm of the music and express the general meaning of the song.

5. Turns and trills are examples of ornaments.

6. Schubert's Piano Trio No. 1 includes a lighthearted, mischievous movement called a scherzo.

7. In the sonata form, it is common for modulation to a new key (usually the dominant key) to happen between the first and second theme of the exposition.

8. A sequence in music is a repetitive motive.

9. Imitation is a compositional technique in which one instrument plays a pattern very similar to another.

10. Bach wrote the Brandenburg Concertos.

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