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Take a 20 question quiz to test and certify your knowledge of the tutorial-video course
Music Theory 302 - Jordan Rudess: Rhythm Explored.
Get a mark of 80% or higher to pass this quiz!
1
When you are holding a note for 4 beats, you are playing a...
half note
quarter note
whole note
long note
2
Adding rhythmic motion between the chords is a little like strumming on a guitar. True or false?
True
False
3
Half notes are held for:
half of a beat
1 beat
2 measures
2 beats
4
If you're playing a pattern of 5 ascending notes in a group of 4 you are:
playing quintuplets
using rhythmic motion
using displacement
playing in 5/4
5
What is the most common way to play in 7/4?
In 4 and 3
In 2 and 5
In 3 and 4
In 5 and 2
6
The "Dream Theater Turnaround" happens on just about every Dream Theater record. True or false?
False
True
7
Polyrhythm is two (or more) ______ played against each other.
chords
time signatures
scales
rhythms
8
If you put five divisions to the beat...
you shouldn't be playing music
you are using a pentatonic scale
you are playing quintuplets
you are playing in 5/8
9
When playing with a latin type of feel, the bass is always on the beat. True or false?
False
True
10
Which composer was known to mix quintuplets, triplets, sixteenth notes, etc.?
Johann Sebastian Bach
Quincy Jones
Frank Zappa
Ludwig van Beethoven
11
What technique are you using if you're playing simple chords right on the beat every measure, and then you accent a chord right before the beat?
Mixed Grouping
Syncopation
Rhythmic Anticipation
Displacement
12
No matter how complicated it gets, you can usually break down any rhythms into:
accents
melodic patterns
groups of two and three notes
quarter notes
13
What is the "Dream Theater Turnaround"?
An idea where you turn a 6/8 feel into 3/4
A short chord progression at the end of a section which leads to the next section
A I-♭III-♭VI-♭II7 chord progression played in 7/8
A V-IV-I chord progression at the end of a section which leads to the next section
14
How can you practice Jordan's Brain Twister?
You start by playing quarter notes and you add one more division every beat
You clap your hands on the 2 and 4
You play displaced septuplets in 7/8 with a latin feel
You play a 5 over 3 polyrhythm
15
What is the most simple meter in music?
4/4
1/4
Compound meter
7/8
16
What is the most common way to play in 5/4?
In 1 and 4
In 3 and 2
In 2 and 3
In 4 and 1
17
How can you stay in 4/4 and give the impression of using a lot of time signatures?
By using rhythmic anticipation
You can't!
By playing very fast
By changing accents
18
When playing Polyrhythms...
none of the notes are played together, except on the 1st and last beats
none of the notes are played together
none of the notes are played together, except on the last beat
none of the notes are played together, except on the 1st beat
19
If you're playing 3 eight notes followed by 2 eight notes in a measure, you are playing in:
Don't play that. Always stay in 4/4... it's safer!
7/8 time
5/8 time
3/4 time
20
As human beings, we feel very comfortable with:
Rhythmic anticipation
Patterns and repetition
Polyrhythms
Syncopation
Music Theory 302
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