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MUS 112 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Timbre variation can be produced by - ANSWERSchanging the sound of the instrument. The speed of the music's pulse is determined by the - ANSWERStempo. A typical rhythm section in a jazz ensemble is comprised of - ANSWERSdrums, piano, guita...

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Timbre variation can be produced by - ANSWERSchanging the sound of the instrument.



The speed of the music's pulse is determined by the - ANSWERStempo.



A typical rhythm section in a jazz ensemble is comprised of - ANSWERSdrums, piano, guitar, and bass.



The most common meter used in jazz is - ANSWERSduple.



When jazz bassists pluck the strings with their fingers, that technique is called - ANSWERSpizzicato.



Blowing intensely into a saxophone to produce a cluster of pitches is known as - ANSWERSmultiphonics.



The blues scale is best described as a scale that is - ANSWERSsomewhere between major and minor.



The simultaneous use of contrasting rhythms is known as - ANSWERSpolyrhythm or rhythmic contrast



In African (and African American music), there are always at least two rhythmic layers going on at the
same time - ANSWERSTrue



Timbre is (are) - ANSWERSthe sound quality or "tone color" of an instrument.



The major scale contains - ANSWERSwhole and half steps



Which of the following is a kind of mute commonly used in jazz? - ANSWERSplunger and harmon

,Playing the white keys on a piano consecutively from one C to the next C will produce a ______ scale. -
ANSWERSmajor



The grouping of pulses (beats) into patterns of two, three, or more per bar is known as - ANSWERSmeter.



Each chord is named after its bottom note, also known as the - ANSWERSroot.



Which are common brass instruments in jazz? - ANSWERSTrumpet and trombone.



I'm addition to drumsticks, a drummer often uses - ANSWERSwire brushes and mallets



What instrument belongs in a rhythm section? - ANSWERSpiano and guitar



A dissonance is - ANSWERSunstable harmony that demands resolution toward a consonance



A cornet is - ANSWERSa version of the trumpet with a mellower timbre and deep mouthpiece.



In jazz terminology, "changes" refers to - ANSWERSharmony.



What part of human anatomy can be used as an analogue to musical rhythm? - ANSWERSheartbeat and
breath



Which are common reed instruments in jazz? - ANSWERSAlto and tenor saxophone



In addition to playing the roots to the harmonies, the string bass also - ANSWERSprovides an underlying
rhythmic foundation.



Which cymbal actually consists of two cymbals, mounted on a pole, that can be brought together by
using a foot pedal? - ANSWERSHigh-hat

, _____ is the simultaneous sounding of pitches. - ANSWERSHarmony



______ is when musicians create music on the spur of the moment. - ANSWERSImprovising



Playing pitches with a great deal of flexibility, sliding through infinitesimal fractions of a step for
expressive purposes, is known as - ANSWERSblue notes or variable intonation



Which instruments in a jazz ensemble are responsible for keeping time? - ANSWERSstring bass and the
drummer's ride cymbal



The chromatic scale is made up of _____ notes. - ANSWERS12



When a trombone uses a slide to glide seamlessly from one note to another, it is known as - ANSWERSa
glissando



A measure (or bar) - ANSWERSis a group of pulses (beats)



When two melodies are played at the same time, the texture is - ANSWERSpolyphonic.



A harmony consisting of three or more different pitches is called a - ANSWERStriad.



On some instruments, timbre can be varied by using - ANSWERSmutes.



Which of the following is a set of two drums, mounted on a stand, that are played with sticks instead of
hands? - ANSWERSTimbales



"Tempo" refers to a music's - ANSWERSspeed.



What is an octave? - ANSWERSThe interval on a piano from any key to the next key, above or below, of
the same letter name

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