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Elements of Music Quiz
1. What D is the length of each note we play?
2. What S are the five lines on which music is written?
3. What T is used to describe how many sounds are playing?
4. What M is another word for a tune?
5. What T is the 'colour' of the instruments we hear?
6. What D is the loud and soft bits?
7. What S is found in a vacuum?
8. What T can be both fast and slow?
9. What P is high and low in music?
10. What E are the building blocks of music?
11. What A and D is the way we start and stop notes?
12. If twenty instruments were playing, the texture would be…
13. If a piece of music sounded deep and slow, which two elements would
be present?
14. What are the silences known as on a musical score?
15. Which R is shown by different note durations on a stave?
16. Which S gives a piece of music some organisation and different
sections?
17. If a piece of music sounded loud with occasional breaks or gaps in the
music, which two elements would be present?
18. If a female singer was singing at the top of her range, at what kind of
pitch would she be singing?
19. If a violinist was playing a short note with a bow on an E string and
then plucking the same string for the same duration with his fingers,
which element would he be altering?
20. If a piece of music starts very slow and gradually gets faster, which A
could be used to describe the tempo?
Elements of Music Quiz Answers
1. What D is the length of each note we play?
Duration
2. What S are the five lines on which music is written?
Stave
3. What T is used to describe how many sounds are playing?
Texture
4. What M is another word for a tune?
Melody
5. What T is the 'colour' of the instruments we hear?
Timbre
6. What D is the loud and soft bits?
Dynamics
7. What S is found in a vacuum?
Silence
8. What T can be both fast and slow?
Tempo
9. What P is high and low in music?
Pitch
10. What E are the building blocks of music?
Elements
11. What A and D is the way we start and stop notes?
Attack and Decay
12. If twenty instruments were playing, the texture would be…
Thick
13. If a piece of music sounded deep and slow, which two elements would
be present?
Pitch and tempo
14. What are the silences known as on a musical score?
Rests
15. Which R is shown by different note durations on a stave?
Rhythm
16. Which S gives a piece of music some organisation and different
sections?
Structure
17. If a piece of music sounded loud with occasional breaks or gaps in the
music, which two elements would be present?
Dynamics and silence
18. If a female singer was singing at the top of her range, at what kind of
pitch would she be singing?
High
19. If a violinist was playing a short note with a bow on an E string and
then plucking the same string for the same duration with his fingers,
which element would he be altering?
Timbre
20. If a piece of music starts very slow and gradually gets faster, which A
could be used to describe the tempo?
Accelerando [or accelerating]
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