What are the notes on the treble clef lines in order?

Question 1 options:

ACEG

EGBDF

FACE

GBDFA

Question 2 (1 point)
Marlene is a singer who specializes in early European choral music. What is MOST likely a characteristic of the music she sings?

Question 2 options:

It will be loose and improvisational.

It will incorporate world music elements.

It will mainly involve solo voices.

It will often have a religious theme.

Question 3 (1 point)
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Bill is a vocalist who has just received the score for a new choral piece. He identifies the key signature as D major. What should he do NEXT?

Question 3 options:

begin singing

find his part

identify the time signature

study rhythm and pitch

Question 4 (1 point)
What is the lowest male voice?

Question 4 options:

alto

baritone

bass

tenor

Question 5 (1 point)
Ted is a baritone. He is looking at the score for a piece of music. To the left of the treble clef, he sees "s." To the left of the bass clef, he sees "a." What can Ted assume about this piece?

Question 5 options:

The piece has one vocal part covering a broad range.

He will sing the vocal part indicated as "a."

He will not sing on this piece.

The piece has no vocal parts.

Question 6 (1 point)
The phrase "Every Good Boy Does Fine" is a good way to remember the notes on the treble clef lines.

Question 6 options:

True

False

Question 7 (1 point)
Ari is reading the score for a piece of vocal music with one staff with the letter S to the left of the clef. What does this MOST likely mean?

Question 7 options:

It's a choral octavo for sopranos only.

It's a mass with soprano as the highest voice.

It's an oratorio with soprano suggested for the lead.

It's a solo piece for soprano.

Question 8 (1 point)
A musical score is a written copy of a piece of music.

Question 8 options:

True

False

Question 9 (1 point)
Alfred, Beatrice, Caleb, and Dina are singing a four-part choral piece. Dina sings the highest part on the score, Beatrice sings the second, Alfred sings the third, and Caleb sings the lowest. Which voice parts do each of them MOST likely sing?

Question 9 options:

Dina sings soprano, Beatrice sings tenor, Alfred sings alto, and Caleb sings bass.

Dina sings tenor, Beatrice sings soprano, Alfred sings alto, and Caleb sings tenor.

Dina sings alto, Beatrice sings soprano, Alfred sings bass, and Caleb sings tenor.

Dina sings soprano, Beatrice sings alto, Alfred sings tenor, and Caleb sings bass.

Question 10 (1 point)
What food will MOST likely aid the voice?

Question 10 options:

chocolate

processed sugars

spicy foods

tea with honey

Question 11 (1 point)
What is the key if there is only one flat?

Question 11 options:

A

E

F

G

Question 12 (1 point)
What is the FIRST step of finding the key signature when a sharp is to the right of the clef sign?

Question 12 options:

count the number of sharps on the line

find the name of the line or space that the last sharp is sitting on

if the first sharp is on a space, go to the next line

if the last sharp is on a line, go to the next space

Question 13 (1 point)
Salima has found the key and time signatures for a piece of vocal music. What should she do NEXT?

Question 13 options:

begin singing

examine the pitches for her part

find her part

study the rests for her part

Question 14 (1 point)
What is the highest female voice?

Question 14 options:

baritone

bass

mezzosoprano

soprano

Question 15 (1 point)
What lifestyle change can BEST promote vocal hygiene?

Question 15 options:

clearing your throat often

eating more dairy

engaging in intense, high-stress exercise

getting an adequate amount of rest

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1: What are the notes on the treble clef lines in order?

  • Answer: EGBDF

Question 2: Marlene is a singer who specializes in early European choral music. What is MOST likely a characteristic of the music she sings?

  • Answer: It will often have a religious theme.

Question 3: Bill is a vocalist who has just received the score for a new choral piece. He identifies the key signature as D major. What should he do NEXT?

  • Answer: find his part

Question 4: What is the lowest male voice?

  • Answer: bass

Question 5: Ted is a baritone. He is looking at the score for a piece of music. To the left of the treble clef, he sees "s." To the left of the bass clef, he sees "a." What can Ted assume about this piece?

  • Answer: The piece has one vocal part covering a broad range.

Question 6: The phrase "Every Good Boy Does Fine" is a good way to remember the notes on the treble clef lines.

  • Answer: True

Question 7: Ari is reading the score for a piece of vocal music with one staff with the letter S to the left of the clef. What does this MOST likely mean?

  • Answer: It's a solo piece for soprano.

Question 8: A musical score is a written copy of a piece of music.

  • Answer: True

Question 9: Alfred, Beatrice, Caleb, and Dina are singing a four-part choral piece. Dina sings the highest part on the score, Beatrice sings the second, Alfred sings the third, and Caleb sings the lowest. Which voice parts do each of them MOST likely sing?

  • Answer: Dina sings soprano, Beatrice sings alto, Alfred sings tenor, and Caleb sings bass.

Question 10: What food will MOST likely aid the voice?

  • Answer: tea with honey

Question 11: What is the key if there is only one flat?

  • Answer: F

Question 12: What is the FIRST step of finding the key signature when a sharp is to the right of the clef sign?

  • Answer: find the name of the line or space that the last sharp is sitting on

Question 13: Salima has found the key and time signatures for a piece of vocal music. What should she do NEXT?

  • Answer: find her part

Question 14: What is the highest female voice?

  • Answer: soprano

Question 15: What lifestyle change can BEST promote vocal hygiene?

  • Answer: getting an adequate amount of rest

Let me know if you have any further questions!