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Week 1: Guitar for Beginners Coursera Quiz Answers
Quiz 1 : 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 2: Essential Accessories
Q1. This is a device used by musicians to help keep a steady tempo as they play.
- Pedals
- Electronic Tuner
- Amplifier
- Metronome
Q2. What are the basic accessories needed to hear your electric guitar? Choose all that apply.
- A Guitar Cable
- An Amplifier
- Metronome
- An Electronic Tuner
- A Humidifier
Q3. This very important guitar tool is found on smart phones, pedals, and handheld devices.
- Tuner;
- An Amplifier
- A Reverb Unit
- A Humidifier
Q4.
What is this tool called?
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- A Headstock Tuner
- A Tremolo Bar
- String Winder
- Metronome
Q5. What tool can be used to transpose the guitar to a better key for a vocalist’s range?
- An Electric Tuner
- A Chord Block Diagram
- A String Winder
- A Capo;
Q6. What is the recommended case for an acoustic guitar?
- A Hard Shell Case
- A Soft Shell case
- A Gig Bag
Q7. This important accessory prevents the body of your acoustic guitar from warping and cracking due to the wood drying out.
- A Guitar Humidifier
- Guitar Strings
- A Guitar Tuner
- A Capo;
Quiz 3 :Identifying the Parts of the Guitar
Q1. What part of the electric and acoustic guitar is highlighted?;
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- The Neck
- The Fret Markers
- The Strings
- The Bridge
Q2.
What parts of the electric guitar are highlighted?;
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- The Pickups
- The Truss-Rod Adjustment Hole
- The Whammy Bar
- The Cable Input
Q3. What part of the acoustic guitar is highlighted?;
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- The Soundhole
- The Fret Markers
- The Tuners
- The Bridge
Q4.
What part of the electric guitar is highlighted?;
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- The Cable Input
- The Pickups
- The Tremolo Bar
- The Pickup Selector Switch
Q5. What part of the acoustic and electric guitar is highlighted?;
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- The Bridge Pins
- The Nut
- The Neck
- The Bridge
Q6. What part of the acoustic and electric guitar is highlighted?;
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- The Saddles
- The Truss-Rod Adjustment Hole
- The Tuning Pegs
- The Strings
Q7.
What part of the electric guitar is highlighted?;
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- The Tuners
- The Saddles
- The Tone and Volume Controls
- The Cable Input
Q8. What part of the acoustic and electric guitar is highlighted?;
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- The Bridge
- The Nut
- The Strings
- The Fret Markers
Q9. What part of the acoustic and electric guitar is highlighted?
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- The Nut
- The Fret Markers
- The Bridge
- The Soundhole
Q10.
What part of the electric guitar is highlighted?
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- The Bridge Saddles
- The Cable Input
- The Fret Markers
- The Volume and Tone Controls
Q11.
What part of the electric guitar is highlighted?
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- The Pickups
- The Tuners
- The Tremolo Bar
- The Tone and Volume Controls
Q12.
What part of the electric guitar is highlighted?
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- The Nut
- The Cable Input
- The Tone and Volume Controls
- The Pickguard
Q13. What part of the electric and acoustic guitar is highlighted?
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- The Tuners
- The Nut
- The Fret Markers
- The Truss-Rod Adjustment Hole
Q14. What part of the electric and acoustic guitar is highlighted?
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- The Bridge
- The Pickups
- The Pickguard
- The Nut
Q15. Which parts of the electric and acoustic guitars are highlighted?
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- The Strings
- The Bridge
- The Fret Markers
- The Nut;
Quiz 4: Chord Block Diagrams and Fretboard Maps
Q1. This diagram is called:
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- Musical Notation
- A Fretboard Map
- A Chord Block Diagram
Q2.
The vertical lines represent:
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- The Nut
- The Whammy Bar
- The Strings
- Frets
Q3.
The horizontal lines represent the:
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- Whammy Bar
- Frets
- Staff
- Strings
Q4.
The “o” in this diagram represents:
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- An open string
- A muted string
- The sound hole
- The fifth fret
Q5.
The “x” in this diagram represents:
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- A barre chord
- An open string
- A muted string
- The third fret;
Q6.
The numbers in this diagram represent:
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- Amplifier settings
- The frets
- The fingers of the fretting hand
- The strings
Q7. The following chord is:
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- D minor
- E major
- A minor
- A major
Q8.
The following chord is:
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- A minor
- E minor
- E major
- A major
Q9. The filled in circles with numbers on them represent:
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- Strings
- Frets
- Left hand fingerings
- Open strings
Quiz 5: Lesson Reflection
Q1. Please take a moment to reflect on your work this week. What did you accomplish that makes you feel proud? Where were you successful? What was challenging for you this week? What techniques do you feel you need to continue to practice?
Q2. Did you share your reflection in the course forum this week?
- Yes
- No;
Week 2: Guitar for Beginners Coursera Quiz Answers
Quiz 01: String Names and Numbers
Q1. Which string is the arrow pointing to? (Notice that the thickest string is on the BOTTOM of the image)
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- First
- Second
- Third
- Fourth
- Fifth
- Sixth
Q2. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- G
- HIgh E
- D
- A
- B
- Low E
Q3. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- Fourth
- Second
- First
- Fifth
- Sixth
- Third
Q4. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- D
- High E
- Low E
- G
- A
- B
Q5. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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1 point
- Fifth
- Sixth
- First
- Third
- Second
- Fourth
Q6. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- High E
- Low E
- A
- B
- D
- G
Q7. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- G
- A
- D
- B
- High E
- Low E
Q8. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- 6
- 2
- 4
- 3
- 5
- 1
Q9. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- B
- G
- Low E
- A
- D
- High E;
Q10. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- First
- Second
- Sixth
- Fifth
- Fourth
- Third
Q11. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- First
- Third
- Sixth
- Second
- Fourth
- Fifth
Q12. Which string is the arrow pointing to?
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- D
- G
- High E
- Low E
- B
- A
Quiz 02 : Tuning Your Guitar
Q1. Where do you fret the third string to match the open second string?
- Fifth fret
- Fourth fret
- First fret
- Second fret
Q2. Where do you fret the fifth string to match the open fourth string?
- Second fret
- Fourth fret
- First fret
- Fifth fret
Q3. What note is played on the sixth string when fretted at the fifth fret?
- G
- A
- D
- Low E
Q4. Another name for tuning your guitar using harmonics is called:
- Fretting your A string at the fifth fret and matching it to the open D string
- Tuning to 444 Hz
- Tuning to 550 Hz
- Tuning to A – 440 Hz
Q5. When you put your finger on a string directly above a fret and pluck it, producing a bell-like high-pitched tone, this is called:
- Tuning fork
- Standard tuning
- Tuning by ear
- A harmonic
Q6. This device gives you a starting pitch to tune your guitar:
- A pedal tuner
- A string winder
- A tuning fork
- A headstock tuner
Q7. This device disconnects the signal from the electric guitar to the amp in order to enable you to tune in silence:
- Headstock tuner
- Pedal tuner
- Harmonic tuning
- Tuning fork
Q8. These tuners are the smallest available and attach to your guitar:
- Harmonic tuning
- Tuning forks
- Pedal tuners
- Headstock tuners
Q9. Tuning your guitar strings to E A D G B E is know as:
- Matching strings
- Reference tuning
- Standard tuning
- Tuning by harmonics;
Quiz 03 : Finger Picking
Q1. In basic finger picking, the thumb plays (choose all that apply):
- First String
- Second String
- Third String
- Sixth String
- Fifth String
- Fourth String
Q2. In basic finger picking, the ring finger plays (choose all that apply):
- Fourth String
- Third String
- Fifth String
- First String
- Sixth String
- Second String
Q3. In basic finger picking, the index (first) finger plays (choose all that apply):
- Third String
- Second String
- First String
- Sixth String
- Fourth String
- Fifth String
Q4. In basic finger picking, the middle finger plays the (choose all that apply):
- Sixth String
- Fifth String
- First String
- Fourth String
- Third String
- Second String
Quiz 04 : Lesson Reflection
Q1. Please take a moment to reflect on your work this week. What did you accomplish that makes you feel proud? Where were you successful? What was challenging for you this week? What techniques do you feel you need to continue to practice?
Your answer cannot be more than 10000 characters
Q2. Did you share your reflection in the discussion forum this week?
- Yes
- No;
Week 3: Guitar for Beginners Coursera Quiz Answers
Quiz 01 : Twelve Frets and Twelve Half Steps
Q1.
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What note is a half step above A?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q2.
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What note is a half step above E?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q3.
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What note is a half step below B?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q4.
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What note is a half step below G?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q5.
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What note is a half step below A?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q6.
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What note is a whole step above A?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q7.
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What note is a whole step above E?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q8.
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What note is a whole step below F?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q9.
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What note is a whole step below B?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q10.
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What note is a whole step below E?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q11.
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What note is a whole step below Bb?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q12.
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What note is a whole step above C#?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.
Q13.
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What note is a whole step above F#?
Format your answer in one of the following ways:
- Cb
- C
- C#
Any other formatting will be rejected (including writing out “flat”, “sharp” or adding a space between the accidentals). *NOTE: A flat is written by using a lower case “B”, a sharp is written using the “Pound” sign.;
Quiz 02 : Notes on the Fretboard
Q1.
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Which note is shown?
- A
- F
- E
- C
- B
- G
- D
Q2.
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Which note is shown?
- B
- G
- E
- D
- A
- F
- C
Q3.
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Which note is shown?
- D
- C
- B
- G
- E
- F
- A
Q4.
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Which note is shown?
- G
- E
- B
- D
- A
- C
- F
Q5.
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Which note is shown?
- B
- A
- C
- E
- G
- F
- D
Q6.
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Which note is shown?
- D
- G
- E
- B
- C
- A
- F
Q7.
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Which note is shown?
- F
- B
- D
- G
- C
- A
- E
Q8.
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Which note is shown?
- A
- E
- F
- G
- C
- B
- D
Q9.
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Which note is shown?
- D
- C
- B
- F
- E
- A
- G
Q10.
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Which note is shown?
- D
- B
- A
- G
- C
- E
- F
Q11.
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Which note is shown?
- B
- E
- C
- A
- D
- G
- F
Q12.
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Which note is shown?
- G
- A
- F
- B
- E
- C
- D;
Quiz 03 : Rhythm Basics
Q1.
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The example above is in 4/4 time. Which type of note is shown?
- Whole note
- Half note
- Quarter note
- Eighth note
- Sixteenth note
Q2.
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The example above is in 4/4 time. Which type of note is shown?
- Whole note
- Half note
- Quarter note
- Eighth note
- Sixteenth note
Q3.
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The example above is in 4/4 time. Which type of note is shown?
- Whole note
- Half note
- Quarter note
- Eighth note
- Sixteenth note
Q4.
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The example above is in 4/4 time. Which type of note is shown?
- Whole note
- Half note
- Quarter note
- Eighth note
- Sixteenth note
Q5.
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The example above is in 4/4 time. Which type of note is shown?
- Whole note
- Half note
- Quarter note
- Eighth note
- Sixteenth note
Q6.
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The example above is in 4/4 time. How many beats is this note played for?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
Q7.
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The example above is in 4/4 time. How many beats is this note played for?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
Q8.
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The example above is in 4/4 time. How many beats is this note played for?
1 point
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4;
Quiz 04 : Music Notation and Tablature
Q1.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- E
- G
- D
- A
Q2.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- F
- D
- E
- B
Q3.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- D
- A
- B
- E
Q4.
The symbol on the staff that denotes the range or register of the notes to be played is called a:
- Rest
- Accidental
- Time Signature
- Clef
Q5.
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This symbol is called a:
1 point
- Time signature
- Treble clef
- Bass clef
- Rest
Q6.
Guitar notation is written in:
- Dover cliff
- Bass clef
- R clef
- Treble clef
Q7.
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This symbol is called a:
- Time signature
- Bass clef
- Treble clef
- Half note
Q8.
Piano music is written in (choose all that apply):
- Bass clef
- Combined clef
- Treble clef
- Tenor clef
Q9.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- G
- C#
- F
- C
Q10.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- A
- B
- C#
- D
Q11.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- F
- C#
- D
- A
Q12.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- F
- D
- Eb
- E
Q13.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- E
- D
- B
- G
Q14.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- E
- A
- Bb
- B
Q15.
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What note does the highlighted number represent?
- C
- E
- B
- A
Q16.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- D
- G
- C
- F
Q17.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- C
- G
- F
- E
Q18.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- C
- A
- F
- E
Q19.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- G
- F
- C
- B
Q20.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
1 point
- D
- E
- F
- B
Q21.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- C
- G
- F
- E
Q22.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- D
- F
- B
- C
Q23.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- A
- B
- D
- E
Q24.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- B
- A
- E
- F
Q25.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- A
- F
- E
- C
Q26.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- F
- C
- B
- D
Q27.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- C
- E
- B
- G
Q28.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef
- C
- E
- A
- G
Q29.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- A
- G
- E
- B
Q30.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- F
- B
- C
- G
Q31.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- F
- C
- G
- A
Q32.
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What note is highlighted? (The staff above is in treble clef)
- D
- C
- G
- Ei;
Quiz 05 : Lesson Reflection
Q1. Please take a moment to reflect on your work this week. What did you accomplish that makes you feel proud? Where were you successful? What was challenging for you this week? What techniques do you feel you need to continue to practice?
Your answer cannot be more than 10000 characters.
Q2. Did you share your reflection in the course discussion this week?
- Yes
- No
.
- Review:
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