Deck 26: Music in Early America
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Deck 26: Music in Early America
1
Which statement is incorrect regarding many of the Puritans of early New England?
A) They were very intellectual people.
B) They did not favor high art in their churches.
C) They enjoyed poetry, art, and music.
D) They protested against Roman Catholic music practices.
A) They were very intellectual people.
B) They did not favor high art in their churches.
C) They enjoyed poetry, art, and music.
D) They protested against Roman Catholic music practices.
B
2
Some scholars differentiate between music and noise by examining which of the following?
A) patterns of sound
B) pitches
C) volume
D) written notation
A) patterns of sound
B) pitches
C) volume
D) written notation
A
3
African,European and Native American music had which of the following in common in eighteenth-century America?
A) It was performed with no rhythmic pulse.
B) It was usually performed by amateurs rather than professionals.
C) It was monophonic.
D) It was confined to the concert hall.
A) It was performed with no rhythmic pulse.
B) It was usually performed by amateurs rather than professionals.
C) It was monophonic.
D) It was confined to the concert hall.
B
4
Which of the following would be an incorrect generalization regarding Native American traditional music?
A) It is strongly connected to spirituality.
B) It sounded the same from culture to culture.
C) It was interrelated to other art forms.
D) It was sometimes depicted in visual art.
A) It is strongly connected to spirituality.
B) It sounded the same from culture to culture.
C) It was interrelated to other art forms.
D) It was sometimes depicted in visual art.
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Which of the following is true regarding African slaves in eighteenth century America?
A) African music was sometimes expressed via Christian worship.
B) African musicians were not taken into slavery.
C) Slaves were able to preserve traditional music via written notation.
D) Slaves lost all trace of their traditional musics.
A) African music was sometimes expressed via Christian worship.
B) African musicians were not taken into slavery.
C) Slaves were able to preserve traditional music via written notation.
D) Slaves lost all trace of their traditional musics.
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