Elements of Music Review Name __________________ A. Choose the best answer for each question. 1. The musical term that refers to the general loudness and softness of a sound is A.) overtones B.) rhythm C.) dynamics D.) meter. 2. Theme and variations is an example of what element of music? A.) melody B.) structure C.) rhythm D.) harmony. 3. The timbre of an instrument is a direct affect of the A.) overtone series B.) gravity C.) chords D.) rondo. 4. Melody in music deals with A.) the pulse of the music B.) the speed of the beat C.) a series of notes put together to make one musical idea D.) the study of logical chord progressions. 5. The monophonic type of texture refers to A.) a prominent melody over accompanying chords B.) several prominent melodies at the same time C.) one melody with no accompaniment D.) the general loudness or softness of a sound. 6. The texture that has several prominent melodies at the same time is A.) monophonic B.) polyphonic C.) homophonic D.) alphaphonic. 7. Rhythm is A.) the pulse of the music B.) how the music flows over the beat C.) how fast or slow the beat is D.) how the beats are divided into measures. 8. Consonant chords are A.) chords that have a lot of tension and are not restful B.) chords that sound loud C.) chords that sound great underwater D.) chords that are restful and do not have much tension. 9. Loud volumes of music is referred to as A.) piano B.) mezzopiano C.) Mezzo-forte D.) forte. 10. The distance in pitch between two notes is called A.) space B.) interval C.) chords D.) strophic. B. Answer each question using complete sentences. 1. Name four brass instruments. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 2. Briefly describe the structure of AB form. Then, give a listening example from class of AB form. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 3. Name four string instruments. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 4. Give a definition of texture as it refers to music. Then, name and describe the three textures we discussed in class. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 5. Name four percussion instruments. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 6. Compare and contrast the musical terms of beat, meter, and tempo. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ C. Match the terms on the left with the best description on the right. Write the letter of your choice next to the term. 1. Interval 3. Timbre a. The logical organization of music into distinct sections. b. The first or major pulse in a metrical unit or measure. c. The speed of the beat. 4. Harmony d. An extension of the AB form. 5. Refrain e. The distance in pitch between two notes. f. A division of beat into measure of 2 or 3. g. A short, recognizable figure that recurs throughout a composition. h. The distinct quality of a particular sound. i. Soft. 2. Meter 6. Piano 7. Forte 8. Rhythm 9. Tempo 10.Structure j. A musical piece written for three players. k. The study of chord progressions. l. Loud. m. Section of music that is repeated exactly. n. How the music flows over the beat. o. The span of pitches possible to perform on a particular instrument.