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Decoding Advanced Harmonic Structures for 12th Grade Musicians Quiz (Easy) Feuille de Travail • Téléchargement PDF Gratuit avec Clé de Correction
Visualize a score analysis where identifying Neapolitan chords and Dorian modes transforms a simple sequence into a collegiate-level musical argument.
Vue d'ensemble pédagogique
This quiz evaluates high school mastery of advanced music theory, focusing on chromatic harmony, modal identification, and voice-leading principles. The assessment utilizes a diagnostic approach, moving from foundational scale degrees to complex functional analysis of half-steps and interval math. It serves as an ideal summative tool for AP Music Theory students or collegiate-bound seniors finalizing their understanding of standard four-part choral writing conventions.
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- Analyze and identify Phrygian half cadences and their harmonic function in minor keys.
- Evaluate standard SATB voice-leading rules regarding the doubling of tendency tones.
- Categorize and differentiate between major, minor, and dominant seventh chords based on interval quality.
All 10 Questions
- Which of the following describes a 'Phrygian half cadence' common in the Baroque period?A) A progression from IV6 to V in a minor keyB) A progression from ii to V in a major keyC) A V to vi deceptive resolutionD) An Authentic cadence with a Picardy third
- In standard four-part choral writing (SATB), it is generally acceptable to double the leading tone of a scale.A) TrueB) False
- A major triad with an added minor seventh is functionally known as a _______ chord.A) Minor SeventhB) Major SeventhC) Dominant SeventhD) Diminished Seventh
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- Which mode is created by playing a major scale starting on the sixth degree (the relative minor)?A) LydianB) MixolydianC) AeolianD) Locrian
- The distance between a C natural and the G# above it is mathematically defined as a(n) _______.A) Minor SixthB) Augmented FifthC) Major SixthD) Perfect Fifth
- The Lydian mode features a raised fourth scale degree compared to the Ionian mode.A) TrueB) False
- Which term describes a chord where the notes are played sequentially rather than simultaneously?A) ArpeggioB) OstinatoC) SyncopationD) Sequence
- In the key of E major, the note that functions as the subdominant is _______.A) BB) AC) F#D) G#
- A 'Tritone' is an interval consisting of exactly three whole steps.A) TrueB) False
- What is the primary difference between a Major Seventh chord and a Dominant Seventh chord?A) The quality of the rootB) The quality of the thirdC) The quality of the seventhD) The presence of a fifth
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Yes, this Music Theory Quiz is an excellent resource for a substitute because the detailed explanations for each answer allow students to self-correct and learn the advanced harmonic concepts independently.
Most 12th-grade students will complete this Music Theory Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect check-for-understanding during a standard class period.
This Music Theory Quiz can be used for differentiation by allowing advanced students to complete it as a pre-test, while others use the provided explanations as a guided study tool for mastering complex chords.
This Music Theory Quiz is designed for 12th-grade musicians who have already been introduced to the circle of fifths, scale degrees, and basic four-part harmony.
You can use this Music Theory Quiz as a bell-ringer or exit ticket to gauge student proficiency in identifying modes and chromatic alterations before moving on to advanced secondary dominant lessons.
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