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Week 01: Guitar Scales and Chord Progressions Coursera Quiz Answers
Quiz 01 :What Are Your Goals?
Q1. What are your goals for this course? What do you hope to accomplish? What skills do you hope to improve and what are you hoping to learn more about?
Your answer cannot be more than 10000 characters.
Q2. If you achieve your goals, where would that leave you? What would be the best, most positive outcome? How would accomplishing your goals make you feel?
Identify your best outcome and take a moment to imagine it as fully as you can.
Your answer cannot be more than 10000 characters.
Q3. What do you believe might be your biggest internal obstacle in achieving your goals? What is it within you that holds you back? It might be an emotion, an irrational belief, or a bad habit. Think more deeply—what is it really?
Identify your main inner obstacle and take a moment to imagine it fully.
Your answer cannot be more than 10000 characters.
Q4. Finally, what can you do to overcome your obstacle? Identify one action you can take or one thought you can think to overcome your obstacle.
Make the following plan for yourself:
“If… (obstacle), then I will … (action or thought).
Quiz 02 : Scales
Q1. What is the structure of the Major Scale?
- W H W W W H W
- W W H W W W W W
- W W H W W W H
- H W H W H W H
Q2. Which of the following scale degrees are in the major scale? Select all that apply.
- 1
- 5
- b3
- b7
Q3. What are the scale degrees in a minor pentatonic scale?
- 1 b3 4 5 b7
- 1 b3 4 5 6
- 1 3 4 5 b7
- 1 2 3 5 6
Q4. What scale degree does the minor pentatonic scale fingering below begin on?
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- The root
- The b3rd
- The 5th
- The b7th
Q5.What scale degree does the minor pentatonic scale fingering below begin on?
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- The root
- The b3rd
- The 5th
- the b7th
Q6. What scale degree does the minor pentatonic scale fingering below begin on?
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- The root
- The b3rd
- The 5th
- The b7th
Q7. If we want to play A minor pentatonic starting from the b3, which fret would we begin the scale on?
- The 10th fret
- The 5th fret
- The 3rd fret
- The 8th fret
Q8. If we want to play A minor pentatonic starting from the b7, which fret would we begin the scale on?
1 point
- The 8th fret
- The 3rd fret
- The 10th fret
- The 5th fret
Q9.m To play a C Major Scale beginning on the E (or 6th) string, which fret would you start on?
- The 10th fret
- The 5th fret
- The 8th fret
- The 3rd fret
Q10. To play a G Major Scale beginning on the E (or 6th) string, which fret would you start on?
- The 8th fret
- The 3rd fret
- The 10th fret
- The 5th fret
Quiz 03 :Self Assessment: Practicing Scales
Q1. Quality of Performance: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the quality of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing
- Accomplished
- Exemplary
Q2. Accuracy of Exercise: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the accuracy of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing
- Accomplished
- Exemplary
Q3. Tempo: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the tempo of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing
- Accomplished
- Exemplary;
Week 02: Guitar Scales and Chord Progressions Coursera Quiz Answers
Quiz 01 :Arpeggios
Q1. Which of the following is the correct definition of an arpeggio?
- A triad where all notes are played individually
- A triad where all notes are played simultaneously (at the same time)
Q2. A major triad has a (select all that apply):
- Minor 3rd between the third and the fifth
- Major 3rd between the third and the fifth
- Major 3rd between the root and the third
- Minor 3rd between the root and the third
Q3. A diminished triad has a (select all that apply):
- Minor 3rd between the root and the third
- Major 3rd between the root and the third
- Minor 3rd between the third and the fifth
- Major 3rd between the third and the fifth
Q4. What arpeggio is notated below?
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- C Major
- C Minor
- F Minor
- D Major
Q5. What arpeggio is notated below?
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- C Minor
- A minor
- C Major
- A major
Q6. What arpeggio is diagramed in the fretboard map below?
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- E Major
- E Diminished
- E Minor
- E Augmented
Q7. What arpeggio is notated below?
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- F Major
- C Major
- C Minor
- F Minor
Q8. What arpeggio is diagramed in the fretboard map below?
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- Bb Minor
- C Minor
- C Major
- B Major
Q9. What arpeggio is diagramed in the fretboard map below?
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- F# Augmented
- C# Augmented
- C# Diminished
- C Minor
Q10. What arpeggio is notated below? (You may assume the staff is in treble clef)
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- D Minor
- D Diminished
- D Augmented
- D Major;
Quiz 02 : Self Assessment: Practicing Arpeggios
Q1. Quality of Performance: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the quality of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing
- Accomplished
- Exemplary
Q2. Accuracy of Exercise: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the accuracy of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing
- Accomplished
- Exemplary
Q3. Tempo: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the tempo of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing;
- Accomplished
- Exemplary;
Week 03: Guitar Scales and Chord Progressions Coursera Quiz Answers
Quiz 01 : Chords and Progressions
Q1. What are the I-IV-V chords in G Major?
- G-Emin-Bmin
- G-Amin-C
- G-C-D
- G-D-C
Q2. What are the I-V-IV Chords in G Major?
- G-Am-C
- G-Emin-Bmin
- G-D-C
- G-C-D
Q3. What are the I-VI-IV-V Chords in G Major?
- G-D-C-D
- G-Amin-Bmin-C
- G-Emin-C-D
- G-Emin-Amin-D
Q4. What are the I-VI-II-V Chords in G Major?
- G-Amin-Bmin-C
- G-Emin-Amin-D
- G-Emin-C-D
- G-D-C-D
Q5. What are the I-V-VI-IV Chords in G Major?
- G-D-Emin-C
- G-D-C-D
- G-Emin-C-D
- G-Amin-Bmin-C
Q6. Which chords are found in a basic Twelve Bar Blues?
- I-VI-II-V
- I-IV-V
- I-V-VI-IV
- I-IV-VI
Q7. Which intervals are found in a Diminished Triad?
- Minor 3rd between root and 3rd, Minor 3rdbetween 3rd and 5th
- Major 3rd between root and 3rd, Major 3rd between 3rd and 5th
- Major 3rd between root and 3rd, Minor 3rdbetween 3rd and 5th
- Minor 3rd between root and 3rd, Major 3rdbetween 3rd and 5th
Q8. Which intervals are found in an Augmented Triad?
- Minor 3rd between root and 3rd, Minor 3rd between 3rd and 5th
- Major 3rd between root and 3rd, Major 3rd between 3rd and 5th
- Major 3rd between root and 3rd, Minor 3rd between 3rd and 5th
- Minor 3rd between root and 3rd, Major 3rd between 3rd and 5th
Q9. When we play the triads in a major scale starting at the root, which triads are played in order from the root to the 7th? (This is known as harmonizing the scale).
- Major, Major, Minor, Minor, Minor, Augmented, Major
- Major, Minor, Major, Major, Minor, Diminished, Minor
- Major, Minor, Minor, Major, Major, Minor, Diminished
- Minor, Diminished, Major, Major, Minor, Minor, Augmented
Q10. How many Major Triads can you find in a harmonized Major Scale?
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four;
Quiz 02 : Self Assessment: Practicing Chords and Progressions
Q1. Quality of Performance: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the quality of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing
- Accomplished
- Exemplary
Q2. Accuracy of Exercise: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the accuracy of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing
- Accomplished
- Exemplary
Q3. Tempo: Based on the rubric below, how would you assess the tempo of your overall performance?
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- Beginning
- Developing
- Accomplished
- Exemplary;
Week 04: Guitar Scales and Chord Progressions Coursera Quiz Answers
Quiz 01 : Rhythm
Q1. Which chords are found in measures 1-4 of a basic 12-bar blues in G?
- I I I I (G G G G);
- V I V I (D G D G)
- I V V I (G D D G)
- IV IV I I (C C G G)
Q2. Which chords are found in measures 5-8 of a basic 12-bar blues in G?
- V IV I V (D C G D)
- IV IV I I (C C G G)
- I I I I (G G G G)
- I V V I (G D D G)
Q3. Which chords are found in measures 9-12 of a basic 12-bar blues in G?
- V V I I (D D G G)
- I I I I (G G G G)
- IV IV I I (C C G G)
- I V V I (G D D G)
Q4. True or False: A triplet is three beats taking up the same space as two beats.
- True
- False
Q5. The qualities of the arpeggios found in a I-IV-V chord progression are:
- Major Minor Major;
- Minor Minor Major
- Major, Major, Major
- Major Major Minor
Q6. The qualities of the arpeggios found in a I-V-VI-IV chord progression are:
- Minor Minor Major Major
- Major Minor Major Minor
- Major Major Minor Major
- Major Minor Minor Major
Q7. Please identify the rhythms in the following example:
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- Eighth, Eighth, Eighth, Eighth
- Quarter, Quarter, Quarter, Quarter
- Eighth, Quarter, Eighth, Quarter
- Quarter, Eighth, Quarter, Eighth
Q8. Please identify the rhythms in the following example:
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- Quarter, Eighth, Eighth, Quarter, Quarter,
- Quarter, Eighth, Eighth, Eighth, Quarter,
- Eighth, Eighth, Eighth, Eighth, Eighth
- Quarter, Quarter, Quarter, Quarter, Quarter,
Q9. Please identify the rhythms written in the following example. Note that what is written may be different than what is heard/strummed:
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- Quarter, Eighth, Quarter, Eighth, Quarter
- Eighth, Quarter, Quarter, Quarter, Quarter, Eighth;
- Quarter, Eighth, Eighth, Eighth, Eighth, Quarter
- Quarter, Eighth, Quarter, Eighth, Quarter, Eighth
Q10. True or False: When strumming, you need to strum up on the downbeats and down on the upbeats.
- True
- False
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