MUSIC-011-Lesson-4 - The Greeks belief in music's power to...

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The Greeks' belief in music's power to influence human behavior is known as what? A) doctrine of ethos B) ironic principle C) Pythagorean theorem D) aulos catalog E) Sophocles doctrine
Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 2. Music consisting of a single modal melodic line, sung in unison to a sacred Latin text, in a rhythmically free manner without any pronounced meter, is known as what?
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Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 3. A diatonic melody that is neither major nor minor is referred to as what?
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Which mode that we have studied sounds "minor-ish," because the first three notes of the mode are the same as the minor scale?
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Points Earned:1.0/1.0 5. Medieval music notation makes use of markings known as what? A) mensural notation B) sonifications C) musica mundana D) notochords E) neumes
Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 6. The art of combining two melodic lines is known as what?
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Points Earned:1.0/1.0 7. What term is used to describe shifting all the notes of a piece of music the same distance?
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Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 8. A consonant interval is tense, unpleasing, and unstable.
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Points Earned:1.0/1.0 9. The P1, P8, P5, and P4 are the only Perfect intervals in our musical system. A) True B) False
Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 10. The intervals of thirds and sixths have been known since the Renaissance as imperfect consonances.
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Points Earned:1.0/1.0 11. The intervals of seconds and sevenths are dissonant intervals in tonal music.
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Points Earned:1.0/1.0 12. What term do we use to describe a dissonant note that is prepared on a weak beat as a consonance, carried over to a strong beat to become the dissonance, and then resolved down by step on a weak beat to a consonance?
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Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 13. Which dissonance involves stepwise motion along the notes of the scale, moving in the same direction, either ascending or descending? A) pedal point B) appoggiatura C) suspension D) neighbor tone E) passing tone
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