Music Theory Grade 4 Exam

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Music Theory Grade 4 Exam

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Select the type of interval displayed.

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Choose a note to create an interval of a major 3rd.

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Choose a note to create an interval of a minor 6th.

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Choose a note to create an interval of a perfect 5th.

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Select the type of interval displayed.

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Select the type of interval displayed.

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Select the type of interval displayed.

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Choose a note to create an interval of an augmented 4th.

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Select I, IV or V to name the chord marked <?>.
The key is G minor.

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Select I, IV or V to name this triad.
The key is D flat major.

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This is the tonic triad of B major.

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Select I, IV or V to name this triad.
The key is C sharp minor.

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This is the dominant triad of B flat major.

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This is the tonic triad of F minor.

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Select the correct meaning of the term:
Amabile

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The cello is the lowest-sounding string instrument.

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‘arco’ means to play near the bridge.

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The bassoon is a brass instrument.

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Cymbals produce sounds of indefinite pitch.

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Select the correct meaning of the term:
Giocoso

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Select the name of this ornament:

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Select which of these bars will sound the same as bar <?>.

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How many bars contain at least one quaver rest ?

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Select which of these bars shows bar <?> correctly rewritten in notes of twice the value.

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How many intervals of a perfect 4th are there in this melody ?

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How many semiquavers is the first note of bar 5 worth ?

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All the notes in this melody can be found in the scale of C sharp harmonic minor.

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Select the omitted pitches marked X and Y to complete the scale of F sharp harmonic minor.

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There are three pairs of semitones in this scale.

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Select the correctly written key signature of C sharp minor.

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Select the correctly written scale of F melodic minor, ascending.

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This is the correctly written chromatic scale beginning on G.

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This is the correctly written chromatic scale beginning on B.

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Select the correctly written scale of B major, descending.

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Select the correct key of the melody.

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The mediant is B.

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This is the correctly written scale of G sharp melodic minor, ascending.

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The largest interval between two notes next to each other is a major 2nd.

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Select the name of this note.

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Select the name of this note.

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Which is correctly rewrite the note on bar <?> in the new clef, keeping the pitch the same ?

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Select the correct enharmonic equivalent of this note.

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Bar 1 and bar 2 are at the same pitch.

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Which is correctly rewrite the note on bar <?> in the new clef, keeping the pitch the same ?

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Select the name of this note.

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Is this rest correct or incorrect ?

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Is this rest correct or incorrect ?

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Select which of these bars is grouped correctly.

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In   9/16   there are ________ dotted-quaver beats in a bar.

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Is this rest correct or incorrect ?

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