DIRECTIONS: ELECT FROM THE SEVERAL CHOICES GIVEN IN THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THE ONE WHICH YOU CONSIDER BEST AND PLACE THE NU
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DIRECTIONS: ELECT FROM THE SEVERAL CHOICES GIVEN IN THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THE ONE WHICH YOU CONSIDER BEST AND PLACE THE NUMBER IN THE COLUMN AT THE LEFT. -1. 2. 4. 3. A musical scale refers to (a) five parallel lines and their spaces; (b) an ascending and descending series of tones; (c) the demands of James C. Petrillo for his musicians; (d) the first seven letters of the alphabet; (e) the various keys existing in the musical system. 5. 6. 7. 8. A chromatic half-step is illustrated by (a) e to f; (b) C to D; (c) d to e-flat; (d) a to a-flat. A diatonic half-step is illustrated by (a) g to a; (b) C to D; (c) F to E; (d) c to c-sharp; (e) d to d. 10. The Bass clef sign (a) indicates that the first space is F; (b) indicates that the third line is b; (c) is ornamental in its purpose; (d) indicates that the fourth line is F; (e) notationally is comparatively unimportant in its contributions. Beams in instrumental music indicate (a) a specific note value and are a quick aid to rapid reading, (b) that notes so grouped are played on a common pitch, (c) that the notes are "tied" together, (d) none of these. The order of the sharps in the key signature are (a) f,c,g,d, a, e,b; (b) a,b,c,d,e,f,g; (c) b, e, f,a,d,c,g; (d) b,e,a,d,c,g, f; (e) b,e,a,d,g, c, f. The key signature of E major has (a) 4 flats; (b) 2 sharps; (c) 2 flats; (d) 5 sharps (e) none of these. The key signature of five sharps is enharmonic to the key signature with (a) no sharps or flats; (b) seven flats; (c) seven sharps; (a) two sharps; (e) none of these. 9. F is enharmonic to (a) e-double flat; (b) E-sharp (c) a-double flat; (a) g; (e) g-flat. D-sharp is enharmonic to (a) c-sharp (b) e-flat (c) e-double flat; (d) b-double sharp; (e) c-double sharp.