Dissect the Phrygian Dominant: Advanced Theory Quiz for 12th Grade (Advanced) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Synthesize modal interchange and complex rhythmic modulation to analyze how non-diatonic tension creates specific emotional responses in cinematic scoring.
教育的概要
This advanced music theory quiz assesses 12th-grade students on complex harmonic and rhythmic concepts ranging from the Petrushka chord to modern negative harmony. The assessment utilizes a high-level Bloom's Taxonomy approach, requiring students to synthesize historical context with mathematical rhythmic modulation and post-tonal set theory. It serves as a rigorous summative assessment for Advanced Placement Music Theory or collegiate-preparatory conservatory tracks.
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- Analyze the structural and functional properties of polychords and non-diatonic collections in 20th-century literature
- Identify and calculate metric modulations and Coltrane Changes within complex rhythmic and harmonic cycles
- Apply Allen Forte set theory and negative harmony transformations to specific pitch class sets and chord progressions
All 10 Questions
- In the context of 20th-century Russian modernism, specifically referring to Igor Stravinsky’s 'Petrushka', what is the interval relationship and function of the 'Petrushka Chord'?A) Two major triads a tritone apart, creating bitonal tensionB) A minor seventh chord with an added flat ninth for jazz resolutionC) Two minor triads a perfect fifth apart, functioning as a polychordal droneD) A diminished triad superimposed over a major seventh chord
- A 'Metric Modulation', as popularized by composer Elliott Carter, involves a seamless transition from one tempo to another through a pivot note value that remains constant in duration but changes in pulse function.A) TrueB) False
- When analyzing the 'Tristan Chord' (F-B-D#-G#) from Richard Wagner’s 'Tristan und Isolde', many theorists classify it functionally as a/an ______ half-diminished seventh chord that delays resolution.A) SupertonicB) French Augmented SixthC) AppoggiaturaD) Secondary Dominant
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- In Schoenberg’s Twelve-Tone Technique, what is the term for the version of the prime row that is both flipped vertically (intervals reversed) and played backwards?A) InversionB) RetrogradeC) Retrograde-InversionD) Transposed Prime
- Coltrane Changes, famously used in 'Giant Steps', utilize a sequence of major thirds to divide the octave into three equal parts. Identify the missing key in this typical B major cycle: Bmaj7 -> D7 -> Gmaj7 -> Bb7 -> ______ -> F#7 -> Bmaj7.A) Ebmaj7B) Emaj7C) Abmaj7D) Dbmaj7
- The Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization, developed by George Russell, argues that the Lydian scale, rather than the Major (Ionian) scale, is the true 'gravitational' center of Western harmony.A) TrueB) False
- Which of the following describes a 'Negative Harmony' transformation of a G7 (G-B-D-F) chord in the key of C major, following the Jacob Collier/Ernst Levy methodology?A) Dbm6 (Db-Fb-Ab-Bb)B) Fm6 (F-Ab-C-D)C) Dm7b5 (D-F-Ab-C)D) Abmaj7 (Ab-C-Eb-G)
- Identify the set theory classification for a chord containing the pitch classes {0, 3, 7} (a minor triad) which has a prime form of ______.A) (0, 3, 7)B) (0, 4, 7)C) (0, 1, 4)D) (0, 2, 5)
- In species counterpoint, a 'clausula vera' resolution requires two voices to approach an octave or unison from a major sixth or minor third, respectively, through stepwise motion.A) TrueB) False
- What is the primary difference between a 'Passacaglia' and a 'Chaconne' in Baroque theory, given their use of ground bass and variations?A) The Passacaglia is in 4/4 time while the Chaconne is strictly in 3/4 timeB) The Passacaglia is based on a melodic ostinato in the bass, while the Chaconne is built on a harmonic progressionC) The Passacaglia must be in a minor key, whereas the Chaconne is majorD) There is no theoretical difference; the terms were used interchangeably throughout the 18th century
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よくある質問
This advanced music theory quiz is best used with a subject-matter expert, but it can serve as a challenging sub-plan for a specialized arts conservatory class because it includes a detailed answer key and clear explanations for each question.
Depending on the students' prior exposure to post-tonal analysis, this music theory quiz typically takes between twenty and thirty minutes to complete as it requires significant mental calculation of intervals and pitch classes.
Yes, this music theory quiz can be used for differentiation by providing it as an enrichment activity for high-achieving students who have already mastered standard diatonic harmony and are ready for collegiate-level topics like set theory.
This music theory quiz is specifically designed for 12th grade students or advanced seniors in music technology and performance programs who are preparing for university-level entrance exams.
You can use this music theory quiz as a diagnostic tool at the start of a modern composition unit to gauge student familiarity with non-traditional harmonic structures and rhythmic pivot points.