1) What is AABA form? a) A 32 bar structure where a melody is played twice, a new melody is introduced, then the first melody is played again b) Playing the same melodic idea more than once c) If a melody moves between two neighbouring notes d) Writing a melody using the three notes that make up a particular chord e) To change a melody's ascending intervals to descending ones and vice versa f) When a melody is repeated at a higher or lower pitch 2) What is repetition? a) A 32 bar structure where a melody is played twice, a new melody is introduced, then the first melody is played again b) Playing the same melodic idea more than once c) If a melody moves between two neighbouring notes d) Writing a melody using the three notes that make up a particular chord e) To change a melody's ascending intervals to descending ones and vice versa f) When a melody is repeated at a higher or lower pitch 3) What is sequence? a) A 32 bar structure where a melody is played twice, a new melody is introduced, then the first melody is played again b) Playing the same melodic idea more than once c) If a melody moves between two neighbouring notes d) Writing a melody using the three notes that make up a particular chord e) To change a melody's ascending intervals to descending ones and vice versa f) When a melody is repeated at a higher or lower pitch 4) What is inversion? a) A 32 bar structure where a melody is played twice, a new melody is introduced, then the first melody is played again b) Playing the same melodic idea more than once c) If a melody moves between two neighbouring notes d) Writing a melody using the three notes that make up a particular chord e) To change a melody's ascending intervals to descending ones and vice versa f) When a melody is repeated at a higher or lower pitch 5) What is triadic motion? a) A 32 bar structure where a melody is played twice, a new melody is introduced, then the first melody is played again b) Playing the same melodic idea more than once c) If a melody moves between two neighbouring notes d) Writing a melody using the three notes that make up a particular chord e) To change a melody's ascending intervals to descending ones and vice versa f) When a melody is repeated at a higher or lower pitch 6) What is stepwise motion? a) A 32 bar structure where a melody is played twice, a new melody is introduced, then the first melody is played again b) Playing the same melodic idea more than once c) If a melody moves between two neighbouring notes d) Writing a melody using the three notes that make up a particular chord e) To change a melody's ascending intervals to descending ones and vice versa f) When a melody is repeated at a higher or lower pitch

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