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1 Millionaire Mu$ician A Music Theory Game Created by Peggy Taylor
Questions based on The Music Teachers’ of California Certificate of Merit 2007 Keyboard Syllabus ©Copyright 2008 "Certificate of Merit™ is an evaluation program of the Music Teachers' Association of California.  Reference to 'Certificate of Merit™' (CM) does not imply endorsement by MTAC of this product.“

2 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set One

3 1. What is the meaning of “a tempo” ?
A: hold B: repeat C: return to the original tempo D: play short and detached

4 2. Name this Interval A: 5th B: 6th C: 7th D: 8th or Octave

5 3. The I – V Chord Cadence is called?
A: Half B: Authentic C: Plagal C: Primary

6 4. Which is the correct rule for naming a sharp key?
A: Name the next to last sharp B: Name last sharp, then go down a half step C: Name next to last sharp, then go up a half step D: Name last sharp, then go up a half step to the next letter

7 5. The Primary Triads in a Major Key are:
A: I, IV, V B: ii, iii, vi, vii C: I, VI, V D: i, iv, V

8 6. Which ascending minor scale has the 6th and 7th tones raised?
A: Natural B: Harmonic C: Melodic D: Chromatic

9 7. What is Bb Major’s relative minor?
A: g B: db C: d D: gb

10 8. How do you find a minor key’s relative major?
A: Go down 3 half steps B: Go down 3 whole steps C: Go up 3 whole steps D: Go up 3 half steps

11 9. Who is one musician from the Romanitic Period?
A. Girolamo Frescobaldi B. Antonin Dvorak C. Sergei Prokofiev D. George Gershwin

12 10: This ornament is called:
A: Trill B: Mordent C: Appoggiatura D: Turn

13 11. Notes written differently but played the same are called?
A: Harmonic notes B: Enharmonic notes C: Chromatic half steps D: Diatonic half steps

14 12. Roman numerals for the Primary Triads in a minor key are:
A: i, IV, V B: i, iv, V C: I, IV, V D: I, vi, V

15 13. “Allargando” means: A: Fiery B: Sadly C: Moderately D: Broadening

16 14. How many 32nd notes equal the value of a half note?
B: 16 C: 12 D: 32

17 15. In this compositional form, ”Theme A” recurs between contrasting sections:
A: Sonata/Allegro Form B: Binary Form C: Ternary Form D: Rondo Form

18 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Two

19 1. This sign means: A: Hold B: Repeat C: Return to the original tempo
D: Play short and detached

20 2. This sign is called: A: Treble clef B: Octave higher
C: Octave lower D: 1st and 2nd ending

21 3. In 6/8 time how many counts does a quarter note receive?
B: 2 C: 4 D: 1/2

22 4. Which term means “fast & happy”?
A: Allegretto B: Vivace C: Allegro D: Andantino

23 5. Which interval is NOT a perfect interval?
A: 4th B: 6th C: 5th D: 8th

24 6. Chords ending a musical section or phrase are called:
A: Progressions B: Inversions C: Roman numerals D: Cadences

25 7. Which term means “very much”?
A: Molto B: Poco C: Spiritoso D: Scherzando

26 8. If a Major Interval is made smaller by a ½ step it becomes:
A: Augmented B: Minor C: Diminished D: Perfect

27 9. Five flats is the key signature for which Major Key?
A: E B: Ab C: Db D: Bb

28 10. Which of the following is not one of the movements of a Baroque Suite
A. Allemande B. Development C. Gigue D. Sarabande

29 11. What is the correct scale degree name for the II chord?
A: Submediant B: Mediant C: Leading tone D: Supertonic

30 12. This term refers to a “repetive” accompaniment:
A: Ostinato B: Alberti Bass C: Waltz Bass D: Walking Bass

31 13. This term means to “continue in the same manner”:
A: Pui B: Sempre C: Simile D: Senza

32 14. Which composer is not from the Baroque Period?
A: Telemann B: Couperin C: Shostakovitch D: Purcell

33 15. Which is not a characteristic of the Romantic Period in Music?
A: More emotional B: More complex harmonies C: Lyric melodies D: Sonata Form

34 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Three

35 1. This sign is called a: A: Tenuto B: Accent C: Slur D: Tie

36 2. Name this Interval A: 2nd B: 3rd C: 4th D: 5th

37 3. The tones of a Triad are called:
A: Root, 3rd & 5th B: 1st, 3rd & 5th C: I, IV, V D: Root, 1st & 2nd

38 4. How many counts in each measure when the time signature is “” ?
B: 3 C: 4 D: 6

39 5. Which is the correct way to count
A: 1 e& B: 1e & a C: e& a D: 1 e &a

40 6. What is G Major’s relative minor?
A: c minor B: bb minor C: e minor D: d minor

41 7. Six Sharps is the Key Signature for which Major Key?
A: B# B: C# C: F# D: E#

42 8. A compositional technique where a group of notes is repeated in another voice is called:
A: Motive B: Repetition C: Imitation D: Sequence

43 9. Which term means to play “in a singing style”?
A: dolce B: Cantabile C: Espressivo D: Giocoso

44 10. The dominant 7th chord is built on what scale tone:
A: 1st B: 3rd C: 5th D: 7th

45 11. Which composer is not from the Romantic Period?
A: Chopin B: Grieg C: Schumann D: Mozart

46 12. This Sign is called:  A: Double Flat B: Double Sharp C: Bb
D: B Section

47 13. Which term means “stressed or marked”?
A: Meno B: Pesante C: Marcato D: Allargando

48 14. Which term means “always”?
A: Pui B: Sempre C: Senza D: Simile

49 15: What key would you NOT expect the 2nd theme of the Expo section of a sonata to be in?
A: Tonic B: Dominant C: Relative Minor D: A Related Key

50 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Four

51 1. This sign is called: A: Bar Line B: Measure C: Grand Staff
D: Treble Clef

52 2. What is the term for growing gradually louder?
A: Diminuendo B: Decrescendo C: Crescendo D: Ritardando

53 3. One Sharp is the Key Signature for Which Major Key?
A: F Major B: G Major C: E Major C: D Major

54 4. The sign “” means: A: Double Flat B: Double Sharp
C: Loud, then immediately soft D: A sudden loud accent

55 5. Which minor scale is formed by raising the 7th tone?
A: Natural B: Harmonic C: Melodic D: Pentatonic

56 6. What is D Major’s relative minor?
A: f minor B: bb minor C: b minor D: f# minor

57 7. What is the correct scale degree name for the I chord
A: Leading tone B: Dominant C: Mediant D: Tonic

58 8. This ornament () is called:
A: Trill B: Mordent C: Appoggiatura D: Turn

59 9. Which term means to play “lightly”?
A: Espressivo B: Spiritoso C: Leggerio D: Arpeggio

60 10. This ornament () A: Trill B: Mordent C: Appoggiatura D: Turn

61 11. What is the scale degree name for the VII Chord?
A: Leading Tone B: Dominant C: Mediant D: Tonic

62 12. Secondary triads in a minor key are:
A: ii , III+, VI, vii (need degree signs) B: II+, iii, vi, vii C: II, III, VI, VII D: ii , iii, vi, vii (need degree signs)

63 13. What is A Major’s relative minor?
A: gb minor B: f# minor C: c minor D: f minor

64 14. Which term means “without”?
A: Pui B: Sempre C: Simile D: Senza

65 15. Which is not a characteristic of Baroque music?
A: Polyphonic texture B: Ornamentation C: Figured Bass D: Alberti Bass

66 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Five

67 1. Name this sign: “ ” A: Tenuto B: Accent C: Slur D: Tie

68 2. This sign is called: A: Tenuto B: Accent C: Slur D: Tie

69 3. How many quarter notes equal a dotted half note?
B: 3 C: 4 D: 5

70 4. Two sharps is the key signature for what Major key?
A: F Major B: G Major C: E Major D: D Major

71 5. How many “main” beats are in each measure of 6/8 time?
D: 5

72 6. Which is the correct order of the flats?
A: fcgdaeb B: beadgcf C: gcfbead D: facegbd

73 7. 3 flats is the key signature for which Major key?
A: Eb Major B: E Major C: Bb Major D: B Major

74 8. Which of these rests has the shortest time value?
A: (need rests) B: (8th) C: (16th) D: (half)

75 C Minor is relative to which Major Key?
A: Ab Major B: Eb Major C: A Major D: E Major

76 10. In Baroque music, the appoggiatura is played:
A: Quickly before the beat B: Crushed on the beat C: on the beat, give ½ the value of the main note to the small note D: After the beat

77 11. Which are the correct Roman numerals for secondary triads in a Major Key
A: I, IV, V B: ii, iii, vi, vii (need degree sign) C: i, iv, V D: ii, iii+, VI, vii (need 2 degree signs)

78 12. The V-VI Cadence is called?
A: Half B: Authentic C: Plagal D: Deceptive

79 13. Music with melody and an accompaniment is called?
A: Polyphonic B: Homophonic C: Repetition D: Sequence

80 14. Which term means “with fire”?
A: con moto B: con pedal C: con fuoco D: con anima

81 15. Which is not a charcteristic of 20th Century music?
A: Irregular rhythms B: Lyric melodies C: Polythonality D: Quartal Harmony

82 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Six

83 1. Name this interval: A: 2nd B: 3rd C: 4th D: 5th

84 2. Which Major key signature has no sharps or flats?
A: G Major B: C Major C: F Major D: D Major

85 3. This sign (-) is called: (tenuto)
A: Tenuto B: Accent C: Slur D: Tie

86 4. What kind of note gets one count when the time signature is “C”?
A: Whole note B: Quarter note C: Half note D: 8th note

87 5. What is another name for 2/2 or  time?
A: Alle breve B: Vivace C: Quick time D: Common time

88 6. Which term means “little”?
A: Molto B: Poco C: Spiritoso D: Scherzando

89 7. The Primary triads in a Major key are:
A: Minor B: Major C: Augmented D: Diminished

90 8. Which term means “slightly” slower than allegro”?
A: Allegretto B: Andante C: Moderato D: Andantino

91 9. Which composer is not from the Baroque Period?
A: Bach B: Handel C: Clementi D: Scarlatti

92 10. In a harmonic minor key, the raised 7th is found as which tone of the V chord?
A: the Root B: the 3rd C: the 5th D: the 7th

93 11. What does “ ” mean? A: a little louder B: loud, with pedal
C: Loud, then immediately soft D: A sudden strong accent

94 12. This term is used to catalogue a composer’s work?
A: Sku Code B: Bar Code C: Dewey Decimal D: Opus

95 13. Which term means “heavily”?
A: Doloroso B: Marcato C: Meno mosso D: Pesante

96 14. Which term means “less motion”?
A: Accelerando B: meno mosso C: animato D: pui mosso

97 15. Which of these harmony types is NOT typical of 20th Century music?
A: Quartal Harmony B: Bi-tonality C: Major & Minor Keys D: Atonality

98 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Seven

99 1. This sign “>” means? A: Hold the note longer B: Repeat the note
C: Play the note stronger D: Play the note short with an upstroke

100 2. Which terms mean to get gradually slower?
A: Crescendo, cresc. B: Diminuendo, dim. C: Decrescendo, decresc. D: Ritardando, ritard., rit.

101 3. In which group of Major keys are the tonic chords all white keys?
A: C, F, G B: D, A, E C: Db, Ab, Eb E: Bb, B, F#

102 4. Which compositional term refers to an exact repeat of a musical motif (motive)?
A: repetition B: Sequence C: Imitation D: D.C. al fine

103 5. Which Major key has 3 sharps?
A: D Major B: A Major C: E Major D: F# Major

104 6. The “IV – I” Cadence is called?
A: Half Cadence B: Authentic Cadence C: Plagal Cadence D: Deceptive Cadence

105 7. Which interval is NOT a Major interval?
A: 2nd B: 3rd C: 6th D: 5th

106 8. How many 16th notes equal the value of a dotted half note?
B: 8 C: 12 D: 16

107 9. Which Major key has 6 sharps?
A: A# Major B: B Major C: F# Major D: C# Major

108 10. Which term means “slightly faster than andante”?
A: Moderato B: Allegro C: Andantino D: Vivace

109 11. Which instrument was NOT used in the Baroque Period?
A: Organ B: Harpisichord C: Piano D: Clavichord

110 12. Rhythm with a “short-long-short” pattern or with “long notes on weak beats” is called:
A: Irregular Meter B: Syncopation C: Hemiola D: Jazzy

111 13. Which composer is NOT from the 20th Century Period?
A: Bartok B: Kabalevsky C: Schubert D: Prokofiev

112 14. The term “lento” means? A: Slowly B: Sadly C: Expressively
D: Deeply

113 15.What key would you expect the 2nd theme of the recap section of a sonata to be in?
A: Tonic Key B: Dominant Key C: Relative Major or Minor D: Parallel Key

114 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Eight

115 1. This sign means: A: Hold B: Repeat
C: Return to the beginning and play to “fine”. D: The End

116 2. What kind of note gets 1 beat in ¾ time?
A: Half note B: Quarter note C: Eight note D: Whole note

117 3. Name this interval: (need octave)
A: 5th B: 6th C: 7th D: 8th or Octave

118 4. Which Major key signature has one flat?
A: C Major B: F Major C: G Major D: Bb

119 5. Which is the correct order of the sharps?
A: fcgdaeb B: beadgcf C: gbdface D: facegbd

120 6. How do you find a Major key’s relative minor?
A: Go up 3 half steps B: Go down 3 whole steps C: Go down 3 half steps D: Go up 3 whole steps

121 7. Which term means “sweetly & gently”?
A: Dolce B: Cantabile C: Expressivo D: Giocoso

122 8. Which term means to release the left “soft” pedal?
A: tre corda B: senza pedal C: una corda D: con pedal

123 9. What is the scale degree name for the VI chord?
A: Submediant B: Mediant C: Leading tone D: Supertonic

124 10. “Largo” means to play: A: Sadly B: Tranquilly C: Largely
D: Somewhat Slowly

125 11. Name this ornment “” : A: Trill B: Mordent C: Appoggiatura
D: Turn

126 12. Changing keys in the middle of a piece of music is called:
A: Transposition B: Composition C: Modulation D: Progression

127 13. Which term does NOT mean to get slower?
A: Rallentando B: Accelerando C: Ritenuto D: Ritardando

128 14. Which term means “sadly”?
A: Doloroso B: Sostenuto C: Marcato D: Expressivo

129 15. Which is NOT a characteristic of Classical Period music?
A: Homophonic texture B: Sonata/ Allegro form C: Figured Bass D: Alberti Bass

130 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Nine

131 1. This sign is called: A: Bar line B: Measure C: Grand Staff
D: Clef sign

132 2. Which of these Major key signatures is NOT a sharp key?
A: F Major B: G Major C: E Major D: D Major

133 3. What is another name the 4/4 time?
A: Alle breve B: Common Time C: Cut Time D: Irregular Meter

134 4. What kind of note will get one count in 6/8 time?
A: Half note B: Quarter note C: Eighth note D: Sixteenth note

135 5. A short group of notes used as the main idea for a piece of music.
A: Motive (motif) B: Imitation C: Sequence D: Repetition

136 6. What kind of note will get 1 beat in 2/2 time?
A: Half note B: Quarter note C: Eighth note D: Whole note

137 7. What is the scale degree name for the IV chord?
A: Submediant B: Subdominant C: Leading tone D: Supertonic

138 8. What is the scale degree name for the V chord?
A: Leading tone B: Dominant C: Mediant D: Tonic

139 9. Name this rest “  ” A: 8th rest B: 16th rest C: 32nd rest
D: 64th rest

140 10. Which Major key signature has 4 flats?
A: Eb Major B: Ab Major C: Bb Major D: Gb Major

141 11. 7 flats is the key signature for what Major key?
A: Gb Major B: Cb Major C: Db Major D: Ab Major

142 12. Which composer is not from the Classical Period?
A: Mozart B: Clementi C: Kabalevsky D: Haydn

143 13. This sign is called: A: Double Flat B: Double Sharp
C: Cancels an accidental D: Optional note

144 14. If a Perfect Interval is made smaller by a half step, it becomes:
A: Augmented B: Minor C: Diminished D: Perfect

145 15. Which of these is not one of the 3 main sonata sections?
A: Exposition B: Development C: Coda D: Recapitulation

146 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Ten

147 1. Name the sign that separates the music into measures:
A: Bar line B: Measure C: Grand Staff D: Bass Clef

148 2. This sign is called: A: Octave Higher B: Octave Lower 1st Ending
2nd Ending

149 3. The V-I Cadence is called:
A: Half Cadence B: Authentic Cadence C: Plagal Cadence D: Primary Cadence

150 4. What kind of note is this? 
A: 32nd Note B: Quarter Note C: 16th Note D: 8th Note

151 5. Which is the correct way to count? (8th+2 16th notes)

152 6. Which term means to press the left pedal?
A: Tre corda B: Ped. * C: Una corda D: Senza pedal

153 7. Which key signature has 6 flats?
A: Gb B: Cb C: Db D: Eb

154 8. Playing a piece of music in a key different from the one it is written in is called:
A: Modulation B: Transposition C: Syncopation D: Composition

155 9. Which term means “suddenly”?
A: Senza B: Simile C: Animato D: Subito

156 10: Which Major key signature has 7 sharps?
A: B Major B: C# Major C: F# Major D: G# Major

157 11. What is the correct way to count (needs dotted 8th – 16th)
A: needs dotted 8th/16th notes and counts. B: C: D:

158 12. To turn a Major triad into an augmented triad you should:
A: Raise the 5th B: Raise the 3rd and 5th C: Lower the 5th D: Lower the 3rd and 5th

159 13. Which composer is NOT from the romantic period?
A: Purcell B: Tchaikowsky C: Schubert D: Grieg

160 14. Which term means “humorously”?
A: Dolce B: Cantabile C: Espressivo D: Giocoso

161 15. Which is the “figured bass” for a dominant 7th chord in 2nd Inversion?
A: V7 B: V6/5 C: V4/3 D: V2

162 Millionaire Mu$ician Questions
Set Eleven

163 1. Name this interval: (P5th)
A: Major 2nd B: Major 3rd C: Perfect 4th D: Perfect 5th

164 2. This sign is called:  A: Trouble clef B: Bass clef C: Tenor clef
D: Treble clef

165 3. Name this interval (M7th)
A: Perfect 5th B: Major 6th C: Major 7th D: Perfect 8th

166 4. How many counts per measure when the time signature is “” ?
B: 2 C: 4 D: 8

167 5. Which term means a “walking tempo” ?
A: Moderato B: Adagio C: Andantino D: Andante

168 6. This means to repeat a motif on different notes, usually 1 or 2 steps higher or lower:
A: Repetition B: Sequence C: D.C. al Fine D: Imitation

169 7. Which term means to release the soft (left) pedal?
A: Una corda B: Tre corda C: Ped. * D: Senza Pedal

170 8. Which Major key signature has 2 flats?
A: Eb Major B: Bb Major C: Db Major D: Fb Major

171 9. Music with 2 or more simultaneous melodies is called?
A: Polyphonic B: Homophonic C: Stereophonic D: Imitation

172 10. To change a major triad into a diminished triad, you should:
A: Lower the 3rd B: Lower the 5th C: Lower the 3rd & 5th D: Raise the 5th

173 11. Which term means to play “expressively”?
A: Dolce B: Cantabile C: Espressivo D: Giocoso

174 12. Which term means “with brilliance”?
A: Con ped. B: Con brio C: Con moto D: Con anima

175 13. F Minor is relative to which Major key?
A: A Major B: Ab Major C: D Major D: Db Major

176 14. Which composer is not from the 20th Century Period?
A: Kabalevsky B: Tcherepnin C: Prokofiev D: Schumann

177 15. Which term means “more”?
A: Pui B: Sempre C: Simile D: Meno

178 Millionaire Musician Questions
Extra Questions

179 Music of the Baroque period is characterized by which of the following:
a.) Harmonic structure easily recognizable b.) Polyphonic Texture c.) Terraced Dynamics d.) both b and c

180 Leggiero means: a.) very fast b.) expressively c.) lightly, delicately
d.) sadly, sorrowfully

181 Music of the Baroque period is characterized by which of the following:
a.) Harmonic structure easily recognizable b.) Polyphonic Texture c.) Terraced Dynamics d.) both b and c

182 Modulation is: a.) when a piece of music is played or written in a key that is different from the original b.) when a musical composition changes from the original key to another key, and remains in the new key for a reasonable amount of time c.) a momentary contradiction of the meter or pulse, often by changing strong and weak beats within a measure d.) none of the above

183 What does giocoso mean? a. merrily; with humor b. Fast
c. gradually louder d. gently

184 What compositional technique is when the entire theme is repeated in another voice, and is a strict copy of the entire theme? a. imitation b. repetition c. canon d. sequence

185 What period of music was between 1750 - 1830?
a. baroque b. classical c. romantic d. impressionist

186 10. Which is the correct way to count
A: 1 e&a B: 1e& a C: 1&a 2e&a D: 1e &a

187 2. The Ionian Mode is a Scale with:
a) half steps between 2-3 and 5-6 b) half steps between 1-2 and 6-7 c) half steps between 4-5 and 7-8 d) half steps between 3-4 and 7-8

188 4) Which describes a Courante?
A dance in moderate 4/4 time with a short upbeat, and running figures in a semi-contrapuntal texture A French dance in 3/2 or 6/4 time, using hemiola; texture is free counterpoint with a shifting melody A dance with a slow triple meter and dignified style, often with an accented or long note on the second beat A dance in compound duple meter, with dotted rhythms and large intervals

189 5. The standard order of a Baroque Suite is:
Gigue, Courante, Sarabande, Optional Dance(s), Allemande Sarabande, Gigue, Courante, Allemande, Optional Dance(s) Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Optional Dance(s), Gigue Allemande, Sarabande, Courante, Optional Dance(s), Gigue

190 7. What is one of the characeristics is not of the Baroque Period?
          a. Terraced dynamics           b. Polyphonic texture           c. Alberti Bass d. Ornamentation

191 9. What is the scale degree name for the III chord?
A: Submediant B: Mediant C: Leading tone D: Supertonic


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