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The down beat is stronger than the up beat. An eighth note is held twice as long as a quarter note. Middle C is on the first ledger line below the staff in treble clef.

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Cognitive Test v2

The down beat is stronger than the up beat. An eighth note is held twice as long as a quarter note. Middle C is on the first ledger line below the staff in treble clef.

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How Well Do You Know Musics Language?


Read each sentence and decide if it is true (write a T) or false (write an F) and put your answer in the space provided: 1. An eighth note is held twice as long as a quarter note. 2. The lowest line on the staff in treble clef is an E in letter names. 3. The down beat is stronger than the up beat. 4. Adagio is a faster tempo than Allegro. 5. Middle C is on the first ledger line below the staff in treble clef. Read the sentence and choose the best word to complete the blank. Circle your answer and write the letter in the blank. 6. The top number (2) in the time signature @4means there are 2 a. notes b. words c. beats d. lines . per measure.

7. A before a note makes a note sound a. higher b. lower c. shorter d. longer

8. If the time signature is @4, a half note is held for a. 1 b. 1 c. 2 d. 2

beats.

9. From bottom to top, the note names of the spaces in the treble clef spell a. GABE b. ACE c. BEG d. FACE .

10. Crescendo means to gradually get a. softer c. slower b. louder d. faster

Look at the music for this song. The measures are numbered to help you answer the questions. Answer the questions with short answers (a word, a few words, a number, or a few numbers). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

s s

o
mf

E
mf

(8) 9

10

11

12

13


mf

14

15

16

17

11. In which measure does the loudest part of the music happen?

12. In measures 16 and 17, what is the curved line underneath the notes called?

13. How many beats does the first note of measure 5 last?

14. List all the letter names of all 7 notes (or pitches) that this piece uses, from the lowest to the highest. (Dont forget the key signature and that some names might show up twice!)

15. What is the softest (quietest) dynamic marking in the music?

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