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.waveforms
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What note sits in the middle of the grand staff
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Middle C sits in the middle of the grand staff. It is usually
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bass staff.
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An ethnomusicologist is someone who
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studies music in its cultural context
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The ability to reflect sound to identify objects is called
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echolocation
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These four notes are equal in rhythmic duration to
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2/8 notes(=
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What are the clefs from highest to lowest
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In order from highest to lowest, the common clefs are:
Treble
Alto
Tenor
Bass
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A vibrating object pushes the molecules together and causes an area of compression
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True.
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Once energy is applied to cause an object to vibrate a sound occurs
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TRUE
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True or false sound is produced by no work at all
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FALSE
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Systematic musicology is the approach to music study from either a scientific or a
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Systematic musicology is the approach to music study from a
scientific or a philosophical perspective. This covers all of the
other approaches of musicology.
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Sound waves can travel only in the air
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No, because water {and many more} can make sound waves travel because when you're underwater you can hear someone talking to you. -GC<3
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The modern term Hertz means
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cycles per second.
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The energy applied to cause vibration can be in the form of air pressure a stick a bow or electricity
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True
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A device called an oscilloscope can be used to demonstrate
.waveforms
What note sits in the middle of the grand staff
Middle C sits in the middle of the grand staff. It is usually
depicted on the treble clef staff but can also be written on the
bass staff.
An ethnomusicologist is someone who
studies music in its cultural context
The ability to reflect sound to identify objects is called
echolocation
These four notes are equal in rhythmic duration to
2/8 notes(=
What are the clefs from highest to lowest
In order from highest to lowest, the common clefs are:
Treble
Alto
Tenor
Bass
A vibrating object pushes the molecules together and causes an area of compression
True.
Once energy is applied to cause an object to vibrate a sound occurs
TRUE
True or false sound is produced by no work at all
FALSE
Systematic musicology is the approach to music study from either a scientific or a
Systematic musicology is the approach to music study from a
scientific or a philosophical perspective. This covers all of the
other approaches of musicology.
Sound waves can travel only in the air
No, because water {and many more} can make sound waves travel because when you're underwater you can hear someone talking to you. -GC<3
The modern term Hertz means
cycles per second.
The energy applied to cause vibration can be in the form of air pressure a stick a bow or electricity