Elements of Form
How well do you know a Dynamics chart? (Very Exact Answers)
Pitch, Rhythm, and Harmony
Training Center Questions :P
Western orchestral instruments (Super Duper Difficult)
101

The smallest unit for form

What is ... 

motive (also spelled "motif")

101

Term: [ ? ]

Sign: f

Meaning: loud

What is...

forte

101

The four properties of a single isolated musical sound

What is...

Pitch, Duration, Volume, and Timbre

101

ABACABA is an example of what kind of form?

What is...

Rondo

101

Name at least one family of instruments in the Western orchestral

What is...

Stringed instruments / Woodwinds / Brass / Percussion / Keyboards

201

The primary way that tension is created

What is...

harmonic dissonance

201

Term: piano

Sign: [ ? ]

Meaning: quiet

What is...

p

201

Pitch is

What is...

highness or lowness of a sound

201

What kind of note has a solid black oval note head and a stem?

What is...

quarter note 

201

The classification of the family of stringed instruments 

What is...

chordophones

301

A melodic or rhythmic motive that is repeated many times in immediate succession

What is...

ostinato

301

Term: [ ? ]

Sign: [ ? ]

Meaning: very loud

What is...

fortissimo

ff

301

The distance (or interval) between "A" and the next higher or lower "A"

What is...

octave

301

You are in the key of C major but you hear a c minor triad. This is an example of

What is...

modal mixture

301

The Percussion family has 2 classifications which are 

What is...

Membranophones & Idiophones
401

A cohesive musical thought

What is...

phrase

401

Term: pianissimo

Sign: [ ? ]

Meaning: very quietly

What is...

pp

401

On a keyboard moving from right to left is called moving "down", moving from left to right is called

What is...

moving "up"

401

Which instrument has a strong fundamental, first and third partial resulting in a pitch that sounds very much like a pure sine wave?

What is...

clarinet

401

An instrument that starts with an s from one of the families classified as Aerophones

What is...

saxophone

501

Occurs at the end of most phrases, themes, larger sections, and entire pieces of music

What is...

cadences

501

Term: [ ? ]

Sign: fff

Meaning: [ ? ]

What is...

fortississimo

as loudly as possible

501

Music notation uses a five-line

What is...

staff

501

What is the term used for moving a melody from one key into another key?

What is...

transpose

501

Name at least 3 instruments from the Keyboard family

What is...

Piano / Harpsichord / Organ / Celesta