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QUICK-QUIZ Grade 3C - Enharmonics, Transposition

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1. 2xs
What is the 'x' symbol before the note?

Double flat
Double sharp
Treble flat
Single apartment
Blue note

2. If this note was in the 'G' clef what would be it's enharmonic equivalent?

B flat
A sharp
C double flat
A flat
G double sharp

3. dIf you were reading from this clef and key signature what would your soloist on the Bb Tuba be reading?

Natural key
4 sharps (F clef)
1 sharp (bass clef)
3 sharps (G clef)

4. Which note in the scale of G major can be called the 'Leading Note'?

F#
G
D
C

5. What frequency is the the note 'A' (above 'middle C') tuned to for standard concert pitch?

A442
A400
A445
A440

6. If you were playing a tune on the piano in the key of 'C' then what key signature would your friend playing the trumpet likely be reading?

F
Bb
Eb
D

7. eb
If the piano had this key signature then what key would the Bb clarinet be reading?

F major
Bb major
C minor
Ab major

8. Clarinets are also made in the key of 'A'

True
False

9. abIf a cornet was using this (major) key signature then what would the piano have?

Bb
Db
Eb
Gb

10. What does 'Calando' mean?

Getting louder and broader
Getting warmer
Getting faster and louder
Getting softer and slower

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