Renaissance Test. Question 1 What are the years of the Renaissance Era? A. 400 to 1400 B.. 1400 to 1600 C. 1600 to 1750 D.. 1750 1825.

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Renaissance Test

Question 1 What are the years of the Renaissance Era? A. 400 to 1400 B to 1600 C to 1750 D

Question 2 A movement of the Renaissance Era that focused on human interests, and values. A. Plagerism B. Modernism C. Humanism D. Classicism

Question 3 Which are composers from the Renaissance Era? A. Landini, Hildegard, Machaut B. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms C. Byrd, Weelkes, des Prez D. Monteverdi, Handel, Haydn

Question 4 Who was the person responsible for starting the Protestant Reformation? A. Queen Elizabeth I B. Christopher Columbus C. Thomas Weelkes D. Martin Luther

Question 5 How did the Protestant Reformation affect the music of the Renaissance? A. Allowed congregation to participate in the church services.. B. Music in the church services was in their language C. A and B D. None of the above

Question 6 What invention affected music in the Renaissance? A. Printing Press B. Telephone C. Saxophone D. Piano

Question 7 What is music with two or more equally important voices or parts? A. Monophony B. Polyphony C. Polytextural D. Monophonic

Question 8 The system of rules and procedurees governing the composition of polyphony is... A. Counterpoint B. Alle breve C. madrigal D. Call and response

Question 9 A musical device where the music enhances the meaning of the words. A. word meters B. madrigals C. syncopation D. word painting

Question 10 A cappella means to: A. Sing without accompaniment B. Accompaniment of drums C. Sing in two parts D. Dance around two times and jump up and down before singing.

Question 11 Name the following note:

Question 12 What does the top number of the time signature tell you? A. How many measures are in the music. B. Which note gets one beat. C. How many notes in a measure. D. How many beats are in a measure.

Question 13 What is this note?

Question 14 A. Treble Clef B. Bass Clef C. Percussion Clef D. Alto Clef

Question 15 A. Treble Clef B. Bass Clef C. Percussion Clef D. Alto Clef

Question 16 What is this note?

Question 17 A. measure B. Bar line C. Double bar line D. Time Signature E. Key Signature

Question 18 A. measure B. Bar line C. Double bar line D. Time Signature E. Key Signature

Question 19 A. measure B. Bar line C. Double bar line D. Time Signature E. Key Signature

Question 20 This is a: A. Eighth rest B. Quarter Rest C. Half Rest D. Whole Rest

Question 21 What note is this?

Question 22 What note is this?

Question 23 What note is this?

Question 24 What note is this?

Question 25 What note is this?

Question 26 What note is this?

Question 27 What note is this?

Question 28 What note is this?

Question 29 A. Eighth note B. quarter note C. Half note D. Dotted half note E. Whole note

Question 30 A. Eighth note B. quarter note C. Half note D. Dotted half note E. Whole note

Question 31 This is a: A. Eighth rest B. Quarter Rest C. Half Rest D. Whole Rest

Question 32 This is a: A. Eighth rest B. Quarter Rest C. Half Rest D. Whole Rest