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Musical Notation Review

Answer the following questions to test your understanding of musical Musical Notation.

  1. How many lines are in the music staff?
    1. 3 lines
    2. 4 lines
    3. 5 lines
    4. 6 lines

    Answer: A music staff has 5 lines.


  2. How many spaces are found in the music staff?
    1. 3 spaces
    2. 4 spaces
    3. 5 spaces
    4. 6 spaces

    Answer: A music staff has 4 spaces.


  3. Which note gets two beats?
    1. eighth note
    2. quarter note
    3. half note
    4. whole note

    Answer: A half note gets two beats.


  4. Which note combination gets a total of four counts?
    1. three quarter notes and one half note
    2. two eighth notes and two quarter notes
    3. one whole note and a quarter rest
    4. two half notes

    Answer: Two half notes get a total of four counts.


  5. True or false: Notes equal silence and rests equal sound.
    1. True
    2. False

    Answer: This is false. Notes always indicate sound while rests indicate silence.


  6. Vertical lines that help you keep track of where you are in the music, almost like punctuation in a sentence are called ________?
    1. Bar Lines
    2. Measures
    3. Spaces
    4. Time Signatures

    Answer: Vertical lines that help you keep track of where you are in the music, almost like punctuation in a sentence are called Bar Lines.


  7. These break up the music into smaller, measurable groups of notes and rests.
    1. Measures
    2. Bar Lines
    3. Spaces
    4. Time Signatures

    Answer: Measures break up the music into smaller, measurable groups of notes and rests.


  8. What indicates the number of beats in a measure? It has two numbers, one above the other and is located to the right of the treble and bass clef.
    1. Bar Lines
    2. Time Signature
    3. Spaces
    4. Measures

    Answer: Time Signature indicates the number of beats in a measure? It has two numbers, one above the other and is located to the right of the treble and bass clef.

 

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