1: Which of the following is not a type of guitar?
archback guitar
lap steel guitar
resonator guitar
ukulele
2: What happens at the 12th fret of a guitar?
The note sounded is a dominant 7th of the open string.
The note sounded is the octave of the open string.
The neck becomes narrower.
The sound becomes out of pitch.
3: In harmonic tuning, you use the ______ tones of the strings to produce high pitch sounds, and then use these to tune.
triadic
harmonic
5th
minor
4: If you tune in a room with a set temperature and humidity, then take the guitar into another room that is hotter/colder or more/less humid:
the strings may loosen.
the pitch may sound higher.
the guitar may go out of tune.
there is no noticeable effect.
5: The letter names of the lines of the treble staff can be memorized using the following sentence:
Every Boy Does Just Fine
Good Boys Always Do Fine
Any Boy Can Do Fine
Every Good Boy Does Fine
6: Which of the following is not a way of classifying chords?
by the number of notes in the chord
by the quality of the triads
by the number of notes in the chord
by the relative minor of the chord
7: Which of the following is not proper right hand technique?
Grip the guitar pick with the thumb and index finger.
About three-quarters of the length of the pick should be showing.
Index finger points to the sharp corner of the pick.
The thumb is across wide part of the pick.
8: Which of the following is not proper left hand technique?
The top of the thumb should be flush with the top of the guitar neck.
The thumb should be lined up approximately with the left 2nd finger.
The finger should be curled, allowing the string to be pressed down with the fingertip.
The fingertip should be in the middle of the frets, rather than being close to the desired fret.
9: Which string should you strum down from in order to play a D major?
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
10: One whole step is ____ frets apart.
1
2
2 1/2
3
11: A B major triad is made of which notes?
B, D, and F
B, E, and G
B, D#, and F#
B, D#, and G
12: _____ chords are "movable chords," meaning that you can move their position up or down the neck to create different chords.
Open
Power
Mobile
Major
13: B Minor is an example of a(n) ____ chord.
Barre
Power
Open
Mobile
14: A Major scale consists of the following half and whole step pattern:
W H W W H W W
W W W H W W H
W W H W W W H
W H H W H H W
15: A minor scale that has the same tonic as another major scale, but a different key signature is a ______.
parallel minor
relative minor
natural minor
harmonic minor
16: True or False: The lowest string on a guitar is an E and is referred to as the 1st string.
True
False
.
.
17: True or False: There are generally between 20 and 24 metal frets on a guitar.
True
False
.
.
18: True or False: To adjust to a higher pitch the string must be loosened, and to lower the pitch the string must be tightened.
True
False
.
.
19: True or False: A pick is also known as a plectrum.
True
False
.
.
20: True or False: The pull-off is the opposite of the hammer-off.
True
False
.
.
21: True or False: An electric guitar can be either a solid- or hollow-bodied guitar.
True
False
.
.
22: True or False: The standard music staff, or the lines upon which music is written, consists of six horizontal lines.
True
False
.
.
23: True or False: The longest part of the guitar is referred to as the "body."
True
False
.
.
24: True or False: There are no sharps (#) or flats (b) in the key of C.
True
False
.
.
25: True or False: The A string is referred to as the 2nd string.
True
False
.
.
26: True or False: Triads are also known as tertian trichords.
True
False
.
.
27: True or False: One of the most important parts of learning guitar is warming up before you play.
True
False
.
.
28: True or False: The power chord contains only two different notes: the root note and another note called the "fifth."
True
False
.
.
29: True or False: There must be four notes or pitches present to create a chord.
True
False
.
.
30: True or False: In root position, the root is in the bass.
True
False
.
.
31: In the figures provided for questions 31-35, the top of the fretboard is towards the left of the picture. What note is shown in the figure below?
A
B
G#
A#
32: What note is shown in the figure below?
C
C#
F
F#
33: What note is shown in the figure below?
E
F#
F
C
34: What note is shown in the figure below?
E
D#
E#
A
35: What note is shown in the figure below?
C
D
C#
B
36: In the figures provided for questions 36-40, the top of the fretboard is towards the top of the picture. What chord is shown in the figure below?
C
F
Cm
Fm
37: What chord is shown in the figure below?
Dm
D
A7
A
38: What chord is shown in the figure below?
A7
Bm
E
Fm
39: What chord is shown in the figure below?
Dm
D7
Bm
F#m
40: What chord is shown in the figure below?
D7
E7
B7
B
2007-04-01
06:13:55
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