Instrumental Music Flashcards

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4th grade chorus composite tessitura

A

Middle C or the Bb below to E/F top of staff

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What is the concert pitch range for a competent high school level saxophonist across all 4 saxophones?

A

E first ledger line below the bass clef staff to G an octave above the top of the treble clef staff (approx.)

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Changing Male Voice tessitura

A

F/G below middle C to F/G above middle C

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Unchanged male voice tessitura

A

Middle C or the Bb below to E/F top of staff

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good unison high school chorus range

A

Bb or middle C up to C/D the octave higher (males in bass-clef octave, females in treble octave)

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Q
Moanin' by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers would be categorized under which subgenre of jazz?
A. Cool Jazz
B. Hard Bop
C. Fusion
D. Free Jazz
A

B. Hard Bop

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When assembling a clarinet which key in the upper joint needs to be depressed in order to ensure joining it with the lower joint?

A

the bridge key

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Q

True or false:

proper violin/viola posture dictates that the neck be positioned parallel to the floor.

A

True

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Violin

A

Concert Pitch

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Viola

A

Concert Pitch

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Cello

A

Concert Pitch

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11
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Flute

A

Concert Pitch

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12
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Bassoon

A

Concert Pitch

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13
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Tuba

A

Concert Pitch

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14
Q

Double Bass

A

Sounds one octave lower than written

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15
Q

Piccolo

A

Sounds one octave higher than written

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Q

English Horn

A

Sounds one perfect 5th lower than written

17
Q

Clarinet in Bb

A

Sounds one Major 2nd lower than written

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Clarinet in A

A

Sounds one minor 3rd lower than written

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Clarinet in Eb (alto clarinet)

A

Sounds one Major 6th lower than written

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Bass Clarinet in Bb

A

Sounds one Major 9th lower than written

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Contrabassoon

A

Sounds one octave lower than written

22
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Soprano Sax

A

Sounds one Major 2nd lower than written

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Alto Sax

A

Sounds one Major 6th lower than written

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Tenor Sax
Sounds one Major 9th lower than written
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Baritone Sax
Sounds one octave + one Major 6th lower than written
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French Horn
Sounds one Perfect 5th lower than written
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Trumpet
Sounds one Major 2nd lower than written
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Glockenspiel
Sounds two octaves higher than written
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Squeezing the double-reed with the embouchure tends to have what effect on pitch and tone quality?
raises the pitch thins the tone quality
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playing with too much double-reed in the mouth can have what effect on pitch and tone quality?
causes sharpness in pitch strident tone quality
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True of False: with double reed instruments, higher register playing usually demands that the reed is placed further inside the mouth, while the lower register works best with the reed moved out slightly.
True
32
What more than any other factor affects intonation in flute performance?
air stream direction
33
a raised air stream will ________ the pitch, and a lowered air stream with ________ the pitch.
sharpen | flatten
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clarinetists/saxophonists who bite or pinch when playing will tend to be ______.
sharp
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clarinetists/saxophonists who don't play with enough support and firmness in the embouchure will tend to be ______.
flat
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bass saxophone
sounds 2 octaves + major 6th
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Xylophone
Sounds one octave higher than written
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Celesta
Sounds one octave higher than written
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Guitar
Sounds one octave lower than written
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Alto flute
Sounds one perfect 4th lower than written