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A. 1600-1750 B. 1750-1820 C. 1820-1900 D. 1900-present
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A. 500-1450 B. 1400-1600 C. 1750-1820 D. 1820-1900
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A. 450-1400 B. 1400-1600 C. 1600-1750 D. 1750-1820
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A. 450-1400 B. 1400-1600 C. 1600-1750 D. 1750-1820
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A. 1400-1600 B. 1600-1750 C. 1750-1820 D. 1900-present
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A. Baroque B. Classical C. Romantic D. Modern
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A. Baroque B. Classical C. Romantic D. Medieval
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A. Baroque B. Classical C. Romantic D. Renaissance
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A. Mozart B. Bach C. Palastrina D. Beethoven
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A. Vivaldi B. Handel C. Haydn D. Corelli
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A. Corelli B. Mozart C. Handel D. Bach
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A. Romantic B. Renaissance C. Classical D. Baroque
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A. Vivaldi B. Bach C. Handel D. Mozart
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A. Corelli B. Schubert C. Brahms D. Beethoven
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A. Palastrina B. De Machaut C. Tchaikovsky D. Haydn
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A. Mozart B. Bach C. De Machaut D. Tchaikovsky
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A. HAYDN B. PALESTRINA C. BRAHMS D. HANDEL
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A. Mussorgsky B. Mozart C. Corelli D. Palestrina
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A. Lute B. Harpsichord C. Saxophone D. Recorder
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A. Romantic B. Renaissance C. Baroque D. Medieval
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A. Natural Minor B. Harmonic Minor C. Melodic Minor D. None of the above
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A. Parallel minor B. Relative minor C. Melodic minor D. Harmonic minor
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A. Parallel minor B. Relative minor C. Harmonic minor D. Melodic minor
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A. Equivalent except for accidentals B. Parallel major and minors C. Relative major and minors D. Natural major and minors
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A. Natural minor B. Relative minor C. Harmonic minor D. Melodic minor
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A. Uses all the notes in the parallel major, except starts on the 3 rd degree. B. Is the same as the natural minor except for a raised leading tone C. Has raised 6 th and 7 th degrees D. Begins on the same note as the relative major
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A. 3 flats B. No flats or sharps C. 3 sharps D. 1 accidental
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A. E flat minor B. B flat minor C. E minor D. G minor
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A. 2 sharps B. 3 sharps C. 2 flats D. 3 flats
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A. A harmonic minor scale B. A melodic minor scale C. A natural minor scale D. A major scale
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A. A harmonic minor scale B. A melodic minor scale C. A natural minor scale D. A major scale
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A. D minor B. C minor C. B flat minor D. F minor
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A. G minor B. E minor C. A minor D. F sharp minor
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A. G minor B. E flat minor C. B flat minor D. C minor
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A. F minor B. A minor C. F sharp minor D. C sharp minor
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A. E minor B. G minor C. C minor D. C# minor
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A. C B. B flat C. B natural D. C flat
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A. F B. F sharp C. F flat D. G flat
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A. Major intervals and minor intervals B. Minor intervals and augmented intervals C. Minor intervals and perfect intervals D. Major intervals and augmented intervals
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A. There are two different time signatures represented B. The top number is three times the bottom number C. Eighth notes are grouped in 4s to create larger beats D. Eighth notes are grouped in 3s to create larger beats
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A. The bottom number divided by 3 B. The top number divided by 2 C. An average of the top numbers of the two meters given D. The top number divided by 3
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A. Cadence B. Canon C. Etude D. Tessitura
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A. Cadence B. Canon C. Etude D. Tessitura
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A. A large orchestra featuring many instruments to a part B. A chamber orchestra featuring many instruments to a part C. An ensemble of 2 or more performers featuring one instrument to a part D. A place where music is tortured
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A. A musical composition written solely to improve technical playing B. The structure of a piece of music C. A repeated phrase D. A small glissando between two notes
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A. A musical composition written solely to improve technical playing B. The structure of a piece of music C. A repeated phrase D. A small glissando between two notes
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A. A music composition written solely to improve technical playing B. The structure of a piece of music C. A repeated phrase D. A small glissando between two notes
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A. A musical composition written solely to improve technical playing B. The structure of a piece of music C. A repeated phrase D. A small glissando between two notes
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A. Majesty B. Forte C. Grandioso D. Ornaments
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A. Cadence B. Canon C. Etude D. Tessitura
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A. Con B. Grave C. Largo D. Piu
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A. Allargando B. Assai C. Con moto D. Meno
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A. The same B. The difference C. To go faster D. To go slower
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A. Too much B. Not too much C. Softly D. Loudly
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A. Rubato B. Sostenuto C. Stringendo D. Vivace
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A. Rubato B. Sostenuto C. Stringendo D. Vivace
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A. A Tempo B. Alla Tempo C. Tempo Primo D. Tempo Forte
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A. With fire B. To sing C. Sweetly D. With vigor
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A. With fire B. To sing C. Sweetly D. With vigor
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A. With fire B. To sing C. Sweetly D. With vigor
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A. Expressivo B. Gusto C. Legato D. Leggiero
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A. Expressivo B. Gusto C. Legato D. Leggiero
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A. Before the beat B. Always C. Never D. Easily
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A. Martele B. Sul tasto C. Detache D. Loure
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A. Como B. Capo C. Con D. Piu
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