MUSC 1013 : Music Note Durations Quiz
A beat is an irregular pulse
False
A sixteenth note has three flags.
False
A whole note duration is shorter than a half note.
False
In the "Counting Basics (notes) video example # 3 is counted 1+2+3+4
False
Nonmetric has a strong sense of beat or meter
False
Polyrhythm is one fast rhythm
False
Rhythm is the measure of music through time.
False
Two eights notes have the same amount of time as a whole note.
False
A flag halves the value of a note.
True
According to the "beat and rhythm" video the drummers and conductors count off the beat before the music begins
True
An eighth note has one flag.
True
An example of duple meter is "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
True
An example of triple meter is "America"
True
In the "Counting Basic (notes)" video example # 1 is counted 1+2 3 (4)
True
Notes have length and duration
True
Notes smaller in duration than a quarter note have flags.
True
The African American spiritual "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" is an example of syncopation
True
The Battle Hymn of Republic is in the quadruple meter
True
The downbeat is the first accented beat of each pattern
True
The early Christian Church chant is an example of nonmetric
True
The length of time that a note is played is called its note duration.
True
The note with the longest duration is a whole note.
True
Triple meter is associated with a waltz or minuet
True
Two half notes have the same amount of time as a whole note.
True
Two quarter notes equal the duration of a half note.
True