ZXTape! 0Created with Ramsoft MakeTZXa1 v eS100100100 In which year was Bizet born? (--38) 1838 What does CON SORDINO mean? (with the m---) mute In which year was Britten born? (19--) 1913 Where was Britten born? (E-----d) England Where was Brahms born? (G----n-) Germany In which year was Brahms born? (18--) 1833 What does DECISO mean? 1)slowly 2)firmly 3)loudly2 What does ACCELERANDO mean? (gradually f-----) faster What does ALLARGANDO mean? (getting s-----) slower Where was Bizet born? (F----e) France In which year was Berlioz born? (--03) 1803 Beethoven was born in 17--? 1770 Where was Bartok born? (H--g--y) Hungary In what year was Bartok born? (18--) 1881 What is the full name for the 'cello? (v-----cello) violincello How many sections of violins are in the orchestra? 2 How many strings has a double bass? 4 A violin player rubs r---- onto his strings? resin What is the old fashioned name for the trombone? (s---b--) sackbut The s---- makes a side drum rattle snare The K-----drum makes a definite pitch Kettledrum Which recorder has the highest pitch? 1)treble 2)descant descant Press a key on a piano and you hit a string with a h-----hammer The REBEC is an early type of v----- violin The orchestra tunes up to the pitch of: 1)A 2)B 3)C 1 To which group of instruments does the DULCIMER belong? string Which is the odd one out? 1)double-bass 2)viola 3)oboe3 Who wrote the Brandenburgh concertos? (B---) Bach Where was J.S.Bach born? (G--m---) Germany In which year was J.S.Bach born (16--) 1685 Wind instruments work by making --- vibrate inside a tube air Which one has strings? 1)oboe 2)sackbut 3)psaltery 3 The LUTE is a member of the s----- family string Which is the odd one out? 1)guitar 2)cittern 3)tuba 3 What does ANDANTE mean? 1)slow 2)at a moderate pace2 What does TUTTI mean? 1)one 2)most 3)all 3 What does PIU mean? 1)some 2)more 3)less 2 What does PIANISSIMO mean? (very s-----) softly What does OPUS mean? (a w---) work What does MOLTO mean? 1)minor 2)more 3)much 3 What does LENTO mean? 1)speedy 2)fast 3)slow 3 What does GLISSANDO mean? 1)sliding 2)gaily 3)slow 1 What does ARCO mean, for stringplayers? (with the ---) bow Stringed instruments are tuned by turning ----. pegs Find the BASS CLEF? 1)G clef 2)C clef 3)F clef 3 How many lines in the MUSICAL STAFF? 5 How many notes are there in a Major scale? 8 How many semitones in a TONE? a)4 b)2 c)6 b How many notes in a TETRACHORD? 4 Red, yellow and blue are all p-----y colours. primary A line dividing sky from earth is called the h------ horizon Perspective means an impressionof depth. y/n y Matt paint is shiny. y/n n Gloss paint is shiny. y/n y A painting of inanimate objectsis called s---- l--- still life An airbrush uses compressed airto blow paint out. y/n y A picture made from paper/wool/cloth etc is called c------ collage Which is the odd one out? 1)crimson 2)scarlet 3)ivory 3 Water-colour paint dries...? 1)slowly 2)quickly 2 Oil paint dries...? 1)slowly 2)quickly 1 What colour is ultramarine? 1)red 2)yellow 3)blue 3 What colour is 'ochre'? 1)yellowy brown 2)greeny red1 Magenta is an orangy colour. y/n n Linseed oil is a type of paint. y/n n Which colour is viridian? 1)green 2)blue 3)red 1 Stretching paper stops it crinkling when wet. y/n y To use water-colour paint you dip your brush in ----- water Strong, coarse cloth to paint on is called c--v-- canvas Linseed oil and turps are used to thin paint down. y/n y A liquid used to dilute paint is called a m----m medium A very large painting can be placed on an e---- easel Sable/bristle/nylon are used tomake brushes. y/n y Round, filbert and square are all types of b---- brush A palette knife is used for mixing ----- paint Which of these is not blue? 1)ultramarine 2)navy 3)ochre3 Acrylic paint is pigment plus achemical binder. y/n y GOUACHE is a type of...? 1)box 2)brush 3)paint 3 Water-colour paint is made withpigment, gum and ----- water Paint made with pigment and oilis called --- paint. oil The colouring matter in paint is called p--m--- pigment Which is not a painter's tool? 1)brush 2)palette 3)hammer 3 Who painted the 'Mona Lisa'? (Leonardo da V----) Vinci LEONARDO DA VINCI came from...?1)Italy 2)France 3)Norway 1 BREUGHEL was a painter. y/n y REMBRANDT was a...? 1)musician2)painter 3)dentist 2 REUBENS was an artist from...? 1)Belgium 2)France 1 Models of people or objects arecalled sc---t--- sculpture A portrait painter paints...? 1)trees 2)cars 3)people 3 A picture painted on a wall is a m---- mural FRESCO is a technique of...? 1)art 2)music 3)song 1 Who was RAPHAEL? 1)doctor 2)singer 3)artist 3 He was a famous abstract artistfrom Spain. (P-c---o) Picasso He was a disabled, French art- ist. (Toul--se L--tr-c) Toulouse Lautrec D-g-- was a French painter Degas V---zquez was a Spanish painter Velazquez Find the painter: 1)MOZART 2)RENOIR 3)CHOPIN 2 Find the painter: 1)GRIEG 2)VERDI 3)GOYA 3 Which painter was born in France in 1848? (G--g--n) Gauguin Where was VERMEER born? (H----nd) Holland What does ANIMATO mean? 1)vivaciously 2)slowly1 a2 v eS1001001 Periods of silence in music are1)Raps 2)Wrists 3)Rests 3 How many Minims in a Semibreve? 2 The value of a note can be in- creased by adding a --t. dot The TIME-SIGNATURE is placed after the k-- s--------? key signature How many CROTCHETS in a SEMIBREVE? 4 How many sharps in the key of G MAJOR? 1 'fff' means 'very l---' loud Where was GRIEG born? (N----y) Norway When was GRIEG born? (--43) 1843 Where was ELGAR born? (E-----d) England When was ELGAR born? (--57) 1857 When was DVORAK born? (--41) 1841 When was DELIUS born? (--62) 1862 Where was DEBUSSY born? (F----e) France When was DEBUSSY born? (18--) 1862 Where was CHOPIN born? (P----d) Poland When was CHOPIN born? (--10) 1810 When was BYRD born? (15--) 1543 Who wrote the opera PETER GRIMES? (B-----n) Britten 'ppp' means 'very s---' soft How many flats in the key of F MAJOR? 1 How many notes in a  TONIC-TRIAD? 3 How many sharps in the key of C MAJOR? 0 How many sharps in the key of D MAJOR? 2 How many sharps in the key of A MAJOR? 3 EXPRESSIVO means 1)very fast 2)with expression. 2 BRIO means '------' vigour A TEMPO means 'in t---' time The COR ANGLAIS is a type of ---e. oboe A FLAGEOLET is a.... 1)recorder2)musical bean 3)drum 1 Find the odd one out. 1)oboe 2)clarinet 3)cornet 3 A 'wobble' sound on a stringed instrument is v-----o vibrato Which is not percussion? 1)gong2)harp 3)castinets 2 Which is not brass? 1)cornet 2)tuba 3)saxaphone 3 Which is not woodwind? 1)flute 2)oboe 3)horn 3 Find the odd one out. 1)psaltery 2)serpent 3)tuba 1 Find the odd one out. 1)piano 2)spinet 3)sackbut 3 The strings on a violin are tuned in p------ ---th-.perfect fifths The viola is ----- in pitch than the violin. lower The s-----s sit nearest the conductor in an orchestra. strings TROPPO means 'too m---' much VOCE means...? 1)little 2)vivid 3)voice 3 SCHERZO means 'a j---' joke PIZZICATO means '-----ed' plucked M.S. means..? 1)manuscript 2)minus 3)markings. 1 MEZZO PIANO means 'moderately ----' soft G.P. means...? 1)general pause 2)grand piano 1 TEMPO GUISTO means 'in ------ time' strict FUOCO means '----' fire James McNeil Whistler was a famous painter. y/n y Paul Delaroche was a famous painter. y/n y Marco Polo was a famous painter y/n n Abraham Lincoln was a famous painter. y/n n Isaac Newton was a famous painter. y/n n Pythagoras was a famous painter y/n n Titian was a famous painter. y/n y Find the painter: 1)Curie 2)Luther 3)Stubbs 3 Find the painter: 1)Bunyan 2)Chaucer 3)Seurat 3 Find the painter: 1)Dali 2)Wright 3)Nelson 1 Find the painter: 1)Milton 2)Pasteur 3)Matisse 3 Find the painter: 1)Tolstoy 2)Breughel 3)Twain 2 Find the painter: 1)Van Eyck 2)Keats 3)Moses 1 Find the painter: 1)Socrates 2)Constable 3)Darwin 2 Find the painter: 1)Gandhi 2)Dickens 3)Monet 3 Gainsborough was a...? 1)dancer2)actor 3)painter 3 A person's dark profile is a..?1)silex 2)silhouette2 A lino cut is a...? 1)photo 2)song 3)print 3 A pure colour with white added is..? 1)tint 2)resin 1 Ingres, sugar and cartridge areall types of p---- paper A carbon based black ink is called I---an ink. Indian Which means use of thick paint?1)ferrule 2)impasto 2 Figurative art is any art that is not abstract. y/n y Cross-hatching is a form of shading. y/n y Find the painter: 1)Strauss 2)Tallis 3)Hockney 3 Find the painter: 1)Britten 2)Matisse 3)Grieg 2 A 'medium hard' pencil is termed an HB. y/n y A 'soft' pencil is termed a 9B. y/n y A 'hard' pencil is termed a 9H. y/n y A collection of paintings on display is an exh------n exhibition Which is the odd one out? 1)chalk 2)charcoal 3)brush 3 Which is the odd one out? 1)ink2)crayons 3)pencils 1 Pastel colours are...? 1)dark 2)light 2 Charcoal is made from...? 1)wood 2)coal 1 Stippling is using dots or blobs of colour. y/n y Which is a skill of painting? 1)frottage 2)palette 1 To protect an oil painting you can v----sh it. varnish Abstract art depicts...? 1)realobjects 2)shapes/patterns 2 A landscape painting is of...? 1)animals 2)scenery 2 A human head is roughly...? 1)round 2)egg-shaped 2 If you dilute paint it gets...?1)thinner 2)thicker 1 The amount of light or dark in a colour is called t--- tone Blue/green/mauve are...? 1)warmcolours 2)cool colours 2 Red/yellow/orange are..? 1)warmcolours 2)cool colours 1 Green, purple and orange are secondary colours. y/n y R----r was a French painter. Renoir The painter El Greco was born in...? 1)Greece 2)Spain 2 Find the painter: 1)Degas 2)Bartok 3)Byrd 1 Which Dutch painter was born in1853? (Van G---) Van Gogh Find the painter: 1)Cezanne 2)Handel 3)Bach 1 Is a KEYNOTE a)1st b)2nd c)lastnote of a key? a a3 qV eS1001001 The roof of the mouth is calledthe p--ate palate The VOICE BOX in a human is called the l----x larynx COSTAL BREATHING is breathing using the r--- ribs Which voice range is highest? 1)alto 2)tenor 3)soprano 3 Which voice range is lowest? 1)tenor 2)baritone 3)bass 3 Air going through the vocal c---- produces a voice. cords Stops, pipes and keys are all part of an o---- organ A XYLOPHONE has bars made from ---- wood A GLOCKENSPIEL has b--- made from steel. bars A percussion triangle is usually made from s---- steel Metal plates with leather handles are called c------ cymbals CASTANETS are made from ---- wood A t-----r--- is a drum with metal jingles. tambourine Which is the largest drum? 1)kettle 2)side 3)bass 3 TIMPANI is another name for ------ drum. kettle The modern French horn is pitched in the key of - ? F Who invented the saxaphone? 1)Sax Smith 2)Adolphe Sax 2 Which has the lowest pitch? 1)flute 2)bassoon 3)oboe 2 1)MANO SINISTRA 2)MANO DESTRA Which means 'left hand'? 1 Which word means 'soft'? 1)PIU MOSSO 2)PIANO 2 Which word means 'smooth'? 1)LOCO 2)LEGATO 3)LARGO 2 Which word means 'sweetly'? 1)DA CAPO 2)DOLCE 2 Which word means 'slow'? 1)ARCO2)ALLEGRO 3)ADAGIO 3 Which word means 'without'? 1)SEMPRE 2)SEGNO 3)SENZA 3 Which word means 'dying away'? 1)SMORZANDO 2)SONORE 1 VIBRATO means...? 1)vibrating 2)lively 3)in time 1 TEMPO means...? 1)the speed 2)too much 3)tender 1 SOSTENUTO means...? 1)sustained2)sweetly 3)solemn 1 RALLENTANDO means 'gradually ------' slower OTTAVA means...? 1)octave 2)opera 3)octet 1 MAESTOSO means '---------lly' majestically GRAVE means...? 1)wistful 2)solemn 3)deadly 2 DUO means...? 1)two fingers 2)two notes 3)a duet 3 CANTABILE means 'in a ------- style' singing When was POULENC born? (--99) 1899 Where was LISZT born? (H------) Hungary When was LISZT born? (--11) 1811 Who wrote the opera 'FIGARO'? (--z---) Mozart Where was MOZART born? (A-----a) Austria When was MOZART born? (17--) 1756 Where was MONTEVERDI born? (I----) Italy When was MONTEVERDI born? (--67) 1567 When was MENDELSSOHN born? (--09) 1809 when was MAHLER born? (--60) 1860 When was JANACEK born? (--54) 1854 Who wrote the orchestral music called 'THE PLANETS'? Holst When was HOLST born? (--74) 1874 Where was HAYDN born? (A------) Austria When was HAYDN born? (--32) 1732 A row of lights along the frontof a stage are ----lights footlights Showing a film privately beforeit's release is a ---view preview The first performance of a playis called the p----ere premiere A tragicomedy has both happy and sad parts. y/n y An entertainment with sketches/songs/dances is a r--ue revue A hippodrome is a type of...? 1)theatre 2)animal 1 Singer/dancer with a black faceand banjo is a m------- minstrel A person who tells funny jokes on stage is a c---- comic Circle/balcony/gallery are all s---- for the audience. seats Grease-paint is a type of...? 1)wall paint 2)make-up 2 Painted material hung at the back of a stage is ----clothbackcloth Music and dance entertainment at a restaurant is c------ cabaret Vaudeville is a type of varietyshow. y/n y A MARIONETTE is a type of...? 1)actor 2)puppet 2 Boisterous, physical farce is called ----stick humour.slapstick An outline of the story from a play is called the sc----io scenario The middle part of a Roman amphitheatre is the a---a arena Another word for 'an actor's part' is a r--- role A passion play is about...? 1)Greek gods 2)Jesus 2 The pantomime Dame is played bya...? 1)woman 2)man 2 Ham acting is...? 1)good acting2)bad acting 2 The Globe was a famous...? 1)pub 2)theatre 3)hotel 2 Miracle plays are about...? 1)politics 2)religion 2 People who come to watch a playare the au----ce audience Greece is famous for ancient..?1)tragedies 2)passion plays1 A funny play based on a fairy- tale is called a p----mime pantomime A farce intends to make you...?1)laugh 2)cry 1 A very funny, amusing play is called a c----- comedy A very sad play is called a t------ tragedy A special building where plays are performed is a th-----theatre An exaggerated, dramatic play is called a m---drama melodrama A MONOLOGUE is a long speech byone person. y/n y A soliloquay is a speech by...?1)one person 2)two people1 Shakespeare was a famous...? 1)painter 2)playwright 2 Stage/radio/television plays may also be called d----drama Each 'ACT' in a play may be divided into sc---s scenes The platform where plays are acted is the s---- stage Objects used on stage are called p---- props Painted background on a stage is called sc----- scenery The box-office is where you canbuy t------ tickets Practising in full costume is d---- rehearsal. dress An u----study is someone who learns another's part. understudy To remind an actor of forgottenlines is to p----- prompt A play is usually divided into several a--- acts To rehearse is to...? 1)perform2)practise 3)relax 2 A s-----writer writes the wordsfor a play. scriptwriter A book containing all the wordsfrom a play is a sc---- script Wings are the areas at each side of the stage. y/n y Acting without words is called m--- mime When was HANDEL born? (--85) 1685 The actors/actresses in a play are called the c--- cast