Reference no: EM132839178
Question 1: A melody that uses small intervals between pitches can be described as
a. Disjunct
b. Harmonic
c. Conjunct
d. Staccato
Question 2: Cuban dance form/rhythm made famous in the U.S. in the 1950s
a. Tango
b. ChaCha
c. Mambo
d. Macarena
Question 3: Railroad songs and sea shanties are examples of
a. Protest songs
b. Love songs
c. Work songs
d. Children's songs
Question 4: The term used for accepting money in exchange for featuring an artists music on the radio.
a. Payola
b. PayPal
c. Gambling
d. PayPerView
Question 5: Member of the Beatles who is actually thought to have died in a car crash in 1967
a. John Lennon
b. Paul McCartney
c. George Harrison
d. Ringo Starr
Question 6: Venue for the Weavers' sold out 1980 reunion concert (uncharacteristic of folk music)
a. Carnegie Hall
b. Alice Tully Hall
c. Madison Square Garden
d. Coachella
Question 7: Singing technique used in Native American Music
a. Soprano
b. Vocables
c. Raga
d. Opera
Question 8: The typical rhythm section in the jazz combo includes;
a. Violin, viola, cello
b. Piano, Bass, Drums
c. Guitar, Bass, Vocals
d. Trumpet, Sax, Trombone
Question 9: A highly virtuosic style of jazz developed by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker
a. Swing
b. Bebop
c. Reggae
d. Big Band
Question 10: Folk music is learned from
a. Oral Tradition
b. Sight Reading
c. MIDI
d. Guitar Hero