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AP Music Theory Bundled Exams Questions and Answers Latest Versions (2024/2025) (Complete and Accurate)
AP Music Theory Bundled Exams Questions and Answers Latest Versions (2024/2025) (Complete and Accurate)
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[Show more]AP Music Theory Exam Study Guide 
 
Rated A+ 
 
What is the term for a melody that is based on a repeating pattern? 
 A ostinato. 
 
What is the term for the distance between a note and the next closest note in the scale? 
 
 A half step. 
 
What is the term for the fourth degree of the scale? 
 The...
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Rated A+ 
 
What is the term for a melody that is based on a repeating pattern? 
 A ostinato. 
 
What is the term for the distance between a note and the next closest note in the scale? 
 
 A half step. 
 
What is the term for the fourth degree of the scale? 
 The...
AP Music Theory Unit 1 Progress Check: 
 
MCQ Part A Already Passed 
 
What is a natural sign in music notation? 
 A symbol used to cancel a sharp or flat and return a note to its natural pitch. 
 
What is the difference between a half step and a whole step in music? 
 A half step is the smallest in...
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Add to cartAP Music Theory Unit 1 Progress Check: 
 
MCQ Part A Already Passed 
 
What is a natural sign in music notation? 
 A symbol used to cancel a sharp or flat and return a note to its natural pitch. 
 
What is the difference between a half step and a whole step in music? 
 A half step is the smallest in...
AP Music Theory Cadences with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is a perfect authentic cadence? 
 A V-I progression with both chords in root position and the tonic in the soprano of the final 
chord. 
 
What is an imperfect authentic cadence? 
 A V-I progression where either the chords are not in root p...
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Complete Solutions 
 
What is a perfect authentic cadence? 
 A V-I progression with both chords in root position and the tonic in the soprano of the final 
chord. 
 
What is an imperfect authentic cadence? 
 A V-I progression where either the chords are not in root p...
AP Music Theory Latest Version 100% 
 
Verified 
 
What is the definition of "syncopation"? 
 The deliberate shifting of the normal accent in music to weak beats or off-beats. 
 
What does "andante" mean in terms of tempo? 
 Moderately slow, walking pace. 
 
What is the symbol for a quar...
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Verified 
 
What is the definition of "syncopation"? 
 The deliberate shifting of the normal accent in music to weak beats or off-beats. 
 
What does "andante" mean in terms of tempo? 
 Moderately slow, walking pace. 
 
What is the symbol for a quar...
AP Music Theory Latest Update 100% 
 
Correct 
 
What is the term used to describe a note that is played for half of its normal duration? 
 Dotted note 
 
What is the difference between a major scale and a minor scale? 
 A major scale has a specific pattern of whole and half steps, whereas a minor s...
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Correct 
 
What is the term used to describe a note that is played for half of its normal duration? 
 Dotted note 
 
What is the difference between a major scale and a minor scale? 
 A major scale has a specific pattern of whole and half steps, whereas a minor s...
AP Music Theory Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
What term is used to describe the performance style or mood conveyed by a piece of music? 
 Character 
 
What is the term for a musical passage where the same rhythm is applied to different notes? 
 Hemiola 
 
What term refers to a brief musical passage ...
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Graded A+ 
 
What term is used to describe the performance style or mood conveyed by a piece of music? 
 Character 
 
What is the term for a musical passage where the same rhythm is applied to different notes? 
 Hemiola 
 
What term refers to a brief musical passage ...
AP Music Theory Latest Version 100% 
 
Correct 
 
What type of chord is built on the first scale degree of a major key? 
 Major chord 
 
What is the interval between G and D? 
 
 A perfect fifth 
 
What scale degree is known as the dominant? 
 Fifth degree 
 
What does a "natural" symbol do to...
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Correct 
 
What type of chord is built on the first scale degree of a major key? 
 Major chord 
 
What is the interval between G and D? 
 
 A perfect fifth 
 
What scale degree is known as the dominant? 
 Fifth degree 
 
What does a "natural" symbol do to...
AP Music Theory Review Questions and 
 
Answers Graded A+ 
 
In jazz, what is the name of the chord progression typically used in the blues? 
 12-bar blues 
 
What musical effect is achieved by sliding up or down between two notes? 
 Glissando 
 
What does it mean when music is described as "aton...
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Answers Graded A+ 
 
In jazz, what is the name of the chord progression typically used in the blues? 
 12-bar blues 
 
What musical effect is achieved by sliding up or down between two notes? 
 Glissando 
 
What does it mean when music is described as "aton...
AP Music Theory Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Verified 
 
What is a "suspension" in music? 
 A non-chord tone that is sustained from the previous chord and then resolved by step to a 
consonant note. 
 
What is the "natural minor scale"? 
 
 A minor scale with no raised seventh or sixth ...
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Add to cartAP Music Theory Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Verified 
 
What is a "suspension" in music? 
 A non-chord tone that is sustained from the previous chord and then resolved by step to a 
consonant note. 
 
What is the "natural minor scale"? 
 
 A minor scale with no raised seventh or sixth ...
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