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Grade 5 Musical Instruments
Which statement is true about musical instruments in the PERCUSSION FAMILY?
  1. They all contain strings.
  2. You blow air into them to create sound.
  3. They have wood in them called reeds.
  4. You strike or shake them to produce sound.
Grade 5 Scales
Do, re, mi,      fa     , sol,      la     ,      ti     , do.
Grade 5 Visual Arts
List the warm colors:
Grade 5 Musical Instruments
Which of the following instruments belong to the brass family?
  1. Flute, Trombone, Clarinet
  2. French Horn, Tuba, Trumpet
  3. Drums, Piano, Marimba
  4. None of the above
Grade 5 Musical Instruments
Which instrument belongs to the Percussion family?
  1. Snare Drum
  2. Xylophone
  3. Triangle
  4. All of the above
Grade 5 Musical Terms
The terms, duple, triple and quadruple refer to:
  1. a note in its original white key
  2. the number of beats in a measure
  3. the length of time that a note is played
  4. double flats and sharps
Grade 5 Musical Instruments
A piano has      88      keys.
Grade 5 Visual Arts
List the cool colors:
Grade 5 Musical Notation
If a tie is connecting a quarter note to a whole note on the same line, you will play the note once and hold it for how long?
  1. 5 counts
  2. 2 counts
  3. 4 counts
  4. 1 1/2 counts
Grade 5 Musical Instruments
Is the Timpani pitched or un-pitched?          pitched          
Grade 5 Visual Arts
In the Middle Ages, a                 was built in the center of almost every town in Europe.
  1. cathedral
  2. church
  3. flying buttress
Grade 5 Performance and Listening
Performers can be distracted by:
  1. whispering and laughing
  2. movement and shuffling
  3. candy wrappers
  4. all of the above
Grade 5 Musical Notation
B is the interval of a         third         above G.
Grade 5 Twentieth Century and Modern - 1900-2000
The curved lines that connect notes together to make a longer sound are called                .
  1. slurs
  2. ties
  3. fermatas
  4. rests
Grade 5 Musical Terms
Syncopation emphasizes                         that are not normally accented.
  1. notes
  2. rhythms
  3. upbeats
  4. beats or parts of beats
Grade 5 Composers
Which famous composer began his life able to hear, but was deaf when he died.
  1. Mozart
  2. J.S. Bach
  3. John Lennon
  4. Beethoven
Grade 5 Musical Notation
This notation indicates there are 120 beats per:
Metronome Mark
  1. Second
  2. Song
  3. Minute
  4. Measure
Grade 5 Musical Notation
The dot after a note means to add half the original value to the note.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Musical Notation
This is asking you to:
Multi Measure Rest
  1. Count to Ten
  2. Count Ten Measures
  3. Play for Ten Counts
  4. Count Ten Rests
Grade 5 Medieval - 800 to 1400 AD
Which social class was the most educated during the Medieval times?
  1. Nobility
  2. Clergy
  3. Peasants
  4. Aristocracy
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