How many semiquaver rests are contained within one bar of 6/8 time?
12
To play the parts of a chord in order as individual notes is known as a/an______.
Arpeggio.
The harmonic structure of a song is known as a ____.
Chord Progression.
Which of the following is a C Instrument: Trombone, Trumpet, Clarinet.
Trombone.
The cable that connects microphones to sound equipment is called _____.
XLR.
Describe what a dot does to a rhythm?
Adds half that rhythm's value onto it.
Pull-offs, hammer-ons and bends are techniques on what instrument?
Guitar.
Most contemporary music uses which musical texture?
Homophonic.
Which instrument is typically written on the alto clef?
Viola.
When an instrument cable has two coils around each connecting side that means it is sending a ______ signal.
Stereo.
Accenting the "and," "e," or "a" in a rhythm is known as ________.
Syncopation.
Rapidly playing back-and-forth between two adjacent notes in known as a ______.
Trill
Changing the established chords of a song/piece of music is known as ________.
Re-harmonising.
The note one hears when played on a piano, even if it is written differently for a transposing instrument is known as ________.
Concert Pitch.
How many volts are sent to a microphone when phantom power is engaged?
+ 48v
How many crotchets are contained in one breve?
8.
When playing/singing a long note, subtle variations up and down in pitch is known as ______.
Vibrato.
When writing melodies, what should always follow a leap?
A step.
If a piece of music written for piano has a B-Flat Major key signature, what key signature would appear on a Trumpet part?
C Major.
What does DAW mean?
Digital Audio Workstation.
How many quavers are contained in one dotted minim?
6.
Accaciatura.
Changing a time signature in the middle of a piece is known as _______.
Metric Modulation.
What type of transposing instrument is a Tenor Saxophone?
B-Flat.
When sound-checking for a recording, what is the maximum dB level one should allow for a quality recording?
-10 dB.