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1\) The loudness or softness of a pitch is called its A) lowest B) highest 2\) The highness or lowness of a sound is called its level. C\) dynamic D\) pitch 1\) 2) 3) A\) color. B\) pitch. C\) effect. D\) expression. 3\) Which of the following are the basic elements of music? A) melody, ha...
1\) The loudness or softness of a pitch is called its A) lowest B) highest 2\) The highness or lowness of a sound is called its level. C\) dynamic D\) pitch 1\) 2) 3) A\) color. B\) pitch. C\) effect. D\) expression. 3\) Which of the following are the basic elements of music? A) melody, harmony, amplitude, and timbre B\) rhythm, melody, harmony, and timbre C\) rhythm, melody, pitch, and dynamics D\) rhythm, melody, harmony, and instruments 4\) The rate of speed of a musical composition is its 4\) A) meter. B\) pulse. C\) beat. D\) tempo. 5\) Music is never static, but continually moves in 5\) A) time. B) sound. C\) meter. D\) rhythm. 6\) Rhythm refers to the arrangement of A\) strong and weak pulses. B\) fast and slow tempos. C\) high and low pitches. D\) long and short sounds. 7\) The stopping points that \"punctuate\" melodic phrases are caled A\) pauses. B\) cadences. C\) periods. D\) rests. 8\) Ashort melodic idea that sounds fragmentary is a A\) tune. B) theme. C) sentence. 8\) D) motive. 9\) Arecurring melody ni a movement, a section of a movement, or an entire composition 9) is called a A\) tune. B) motive. C) theme. D) sentence. 10\) Amelody consists of one or more parts that are called A\) sections. B) sequences. C) cadences. 10) D\) phrases.