Study the following musical example, and then answer the questions that follow on the next page. Some questions require you to w rite directly on the score. (3 pts. each)
1. Name the following notes in the treble clef:
Measure 1, beat 1:
Measure 2, beat 1:
Measure 3, beat 1:
2. In order, name all of the notes in the first measure of the bass clef.
3. Which accidental is used in measure 15? How does this accidental alter the original note?
5. What do the dots above the repeated notes in measure 2 mean?
6. What is the Italian term for this mark in measure 16? What does it mean?
1 answer:
Answer:
measure 1 beat 1
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