Identify the choice that best answers the question.
Part I: Pitch Discrimination
1. Listen to the two pitches. Which pitch is higher?
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2. Listen to the two pitches. Which pitch is higher?
3. Listen to the two pitches. Which pitch is higher?
Part II: Whole and Half Steps
4. Listen to the relationship between the two pitches. Identify the interval between the two pitches (whole step or half step) and the direction of movement (ascending or descending).
5. Listen to the relationship between the two pitches. Identify the interval between the two pitches (whole step or half step) and the direction of movement (ascending or descending).
6. Listen to the relationship between the two pitches. Identify the interval between the two pitches (whole step or half step) and the direction of movement (ascending or descending).
7. Listen to the relationship between the two pitches. Identify the interval between the two pitches (whole step or half step) and the direction of movement (ascending or descending).
Part III: Chord Quality
8. Listen to the chord. Identify the quality of the chord.
9. Listen to the chord. Identify the quality of the chord.
10. Listen to the chord. Identify the quality of the chord.
11. Listen to the chord. Identify the quality of the chord.
12. Listen to the rhythm. (A metronome will beat one full measure of quarter notes before the rhythm begins.) Which of the following examples is the correct notation for this rhythm?
13. Listen to the rhythm. (A metronome will beat one full measure of quarter notes before the rhythm begins.) Which of the following examples is the correct notation for this rhythm?
14. Listen to the rhythm. (A metronome will beat one full measure of eighth notes before the rhythm begins.) Which of the following examples is the correct notation for this rhythm?
15. Listen to the rhythm. (A metronome will beat one full measure of quarter notes before the rhythm begins.) Which of the following examples is the correct notation for this rhythm?
16. Listen to the melody. (A metronome will beat one full measure of quarter notes before the melody begins.) Which of the following examples is the correct notation for this melody?
17. Listen to the melody. (A metronome will beat one full measure of quarter notes before the melody begins.) Which of the following examples is the correct notation for this melody?