What does a dot (•) do to the value of a note or rest?
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It shifts the weight to a normally unaccented note.
It shifts the weight to a normally unaccented note.
It adds half the value of the note or rest to the note or rest.
It adds half the value of the note or rest to the note or rest.
It adds twice the value of the note or rest to the note or rest.
It adds twice the value of the note or rest to the note or rest.
It subtracts twice the value of the note or rest.
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It adds half the value of the note or rest to the note or rest.
What is a metronome?
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a composition’s rate of speed
a composition’s rate of speed
a mechanical or electronic device used to keep a steady tempo
a mechanical or electronic device used to keep a steady tempo
the grouping of musical sounds in time by means of stress and duration
the grouping of musical sounds in time by means of stress and duration
the structural plan of a piece of music
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a composition’s rate of speed
a composition’s rate of speed
a mechanical or electronic device used to keep a steady tempo
a mechanical or electronic device used to keep a steady tempo
the grouping of musical sounds in time by means of stress and duration
the grouping of musical sounds in time by means of stress and duration
the structural plan of a piece of music
a mechanical or electronic device used to keep a steady tempo
The five elements of music are melody, harmony, timbre, form, and _____
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score.
score.
syncopation.
syncopation.
rhythm.
rhythm.
sightsinging.
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score.
score.
syncopation.
syncopation.
rhythm.
rhythm.
sightsinging.
rhythm.
A single sixteenth note is made up of three parts: note head, stem, and _____
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bar line.
bar line.
beam.
beam.
dot.
dot.
flag.
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bar line.
bar line.
beam.
beam.
dot.
dot.
flag.
flag.
Notes of two different pitches can be tied together.
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true
true
false
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true
true
false
true