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How are vocal ranges classified?
Option A
How they sing around, above and below middle C
Option B
How well one can sing vowels
Option C
How loud a person can sing
Option D
Male and Female
Question 46
Question 46
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Question 46
How is sound produced on a string instrument?
Option A
All of the above
Option B
Bowing
Option C
Plucking or picking
Option D
None of the above
Question 47
Question 47
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Question 47
Which is not an example of a string instrument?
Option A
Piano
Option B
Violin
Option C
Harp
Option D
Guitar
Question 48
Question 48
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Question 48
A melisma is the singing of multiple pitches on one syllable of text
Option A
False
Option B
True
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How are vocal ranges classified?
Answer: A (How they sing around, above and below middle C) — voice types are based on pitch range/tessitura.
Question 46 — How is sound produced on a string instrument?
Answer: A (All of the above) — by bowing and by plucking/picking.
Question 47 — Which is not an example of a string instrument?
Answer: A (Piano) — piano is a keyboard/percussion instrument (strings are struck, not played as bowed/plucked in normal use).
Question 48 — A melisma is the singing of multiple pitches on one syllable of text
Answer: B (True)
Answer: A (How they sing around, above and below middle C) — voice types are based on pitch range/tessitura.
Question 46 — How is sound produced on a string instrument?
Answer: A (All of the above) — by bowing and by plucking/picking.
Question 47 — Which is not an example of a string instrument?
Answer: A (Piano) — piano is a keyboard/percussion instrument (strings are struck, not played as bowed/plucked in normal use).
Question 48 — A melisma is the singing of multiple pitches on one syllable of text
Answer: B (True)
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