AP Theory Homework #1 Properties of Sound _____ / 20

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AP Theory Homework #1 Properties of Sound _____ / 20 Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________________________ “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit.” - Aristotle Drill and Vocab Match the dynamic with its Italian name. Then give the English meaning. _____ / 4 pp fortissimo __________________________________ mp mezzo forte _________________________________ ff pianissimo __________________________________ p forte _______________________________________ mf piano _______________________________________ F mezzo piano _________________________________ 7. Timbre: ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Pizzicato: ________________________________________________________________________________ Multiple Choice _____ / 4 9. Hertz is a measure of: 11. The beginning of an articulation is called the a. intensity a. attack b. amplitude b. decay c. frequency c. sustain d. timbre d. release 10. The greater the amplitude of a sound, … 12. The dynamic marking fortissimo would be an example of: a. the louder the sound a. timbre b. the softer the sound b. duration c. the higher the pitch c. frequency d. the lower the pitch d. intensity Written Exercise Draw a sample of each type of wave. _____ / 4 13. High pitched and soft 14. High pitched and loud 15. Low pitched and soft 16. Low pitched and loud

Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis by Ralph Vaughan Williams Aural Skills / Listening Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis by Ralph Vaughan Williams _____ / 4 17. The piece could be said to start: 19. What instruments do you hear in this piece? a. With a sforzando a. strings only b. With great amplitude b. woodwinds only c. Piano or pianissimo c. woodwinds and brass d. Pizzicato d. strings and percussion 18. Which describes the articulation? 20. The most consistent feature of this piece is: a. mostly pizzicato with some slurring a. intensity b. mostly legato with some pizzicato b. Hertz c. all staccato c. frequency d. mostly marcato with some arco d. timbre Score Analysis _____ / 4 17. The highest pitch of this piece belongs to: 19. The amplitude of this piece is: a. Violino I a. K. 157 b. Violino II b. Violino I c. Viola c. Common Time d. Violoncello d. Piano 18. Which instrument has notes of the longest 20. Which two instruments have the greatest variation in duration? articulation markings? a. Violino I a. Violino I and Violino II b. Violino II b. Violino I and Violoncello c. Viola c. Viola and Violoncello d. Violoncello d. Violino II and Viola