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Music Study Guide

Music Theory Study Guide

QuestionAnswer
What are the lines of the treble clef EGBDF
/What are the lines of the base clef GBDFA
What s another term for drum set? drum kit and trap set
What kind of ensembles or cymbals used in? March Band and Heavy Metal
Which religious ceremonies are congas typically found? Afro-Caribbean
Congas are typically found in Latin music and dances. True
Which percussion instruments have metal bars? xylophone and vibraphone
/Which percussion instruments have wood bars? marimba
Which percussion instruments are set up like a piano? marimba, xylophone and vibraphone
What is another name for orchestral bells? chimes
How many drums comes in a set of timpani? 4 or 5
What is another name for kettledrums? timpani
Which is the largest member of the percussion section? bass drum
The snare drum is a pitched instrument. False
Which instrument is the lowest and the largest of the brass family? tuba
The baritone is the only member of the brass family that can read treble and bass clef true
The baritone is the smaller version of the tuba. true
Which instrument of the brass family have the same range as the trombone? Baritone
If you unwrap a french horn, how many feet would it be? 12 - 13
How far back does the trumpet date back? 1500bc
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