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QUIZ Grade 4C - Your goal is to score at least 10 points in order to advance to next level

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QUIZ Grade 4C - Your goal is to score at least 10 points in order to advance to next level!

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1. What is Cor Anglais in English?

French Horn
English Cornet
English Horn
England is cool

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2. Instruments in 'F' sound a Perfect 4th lower than written?

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False
Don't know
True, but only brass and woodwind instruments

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3. What is one of the main difference between 'Simple' time and 'Compound'?

Compound time uses normal notes, Simple time uses dotted notes
Simple time uses normal notes, Compound time uses dotted notes
Simple time has only 4 as the bottom figure, Compound only has 8.
Compound time is divided into 3's - Simple time into 4's

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4. What do these symbols above and below the notes mean?

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Staccato (short & detached)
Play quieter
Accell.
Accents

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5. How does the Guitar sound?

A Perfect 5th lower than written
An octave higher than written
An octave lower than written
A major 2nd lower than written
A bit like a broken banjo

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6. If this note was played on the Cor Anglais, what would it sound like?

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7. This is a score for piano and what other instrument?

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Clarinet
Violin
Piccolo
French Horn

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8. Choose the rests that fit the missing space?

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9. Listen to the scale and then choose your answer?

Aeolian
Minor
Dorian
Phrygian

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10. Choose the rests that fit the missing space?

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11. Listen to the audio clip and spot the time signature?

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12. How is the sound of the Harpsichord generated?

By hammers hitting the strings
By hammers hitting metal 'tines'
By 'quills' plucking the strings
By sticks hitting vellum skins

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