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Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 Quiz 1 Look at Bossa bounce on page 40 of Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 and answer these questions. Score 1 point for each correct answer. 1. What is the name of the first note in the left hand?... 2. How many crotchet beats are there in each bar?... 3. What does f mean in English?... 4. How many quavers are there in this piece?... 5. What is the name of the second note in the right hand?... 6. What does Allegro mean in English?... 7. How many crotchet beats is this rest worth?... 8. How many crotchet beats is this rest worth?... 9. How would you play this note?... 10. What does this sign tell you to do?... Total score /10

Quiz 1 Answers 1. D. 2. Four. 3. Loud. 4. Fourteen. 5. F sharp. 6. Quick / lively. 7. One. 8. Two. 9. Play the note with extra pressure or emphasis and slightly separated. 10. Press the key down with more energy to emphasise the note.

Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 Quiz 2 Look at Totem pole stomp on page 42 of Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 and answer these questions. Score 1 point for each correct answer. 1. What is the name of the last note in the right hand?... 2. What does piano mean in English?... 3. How many crotchet beats are there in each bar?... 4. What does mf mean in English?... 5. What are the names of the two notes played by the left hand?... 6. What does this sign tell you to do?... 7. What is this sign called?... 8. What does the curved line under the notes in the right hand ask you to do?... 9. How many minim chords can you find in the left hand?... w 10. How many crotchet beats is this note worth?... Total score /10

Quiz 2 Answers 1. G. 2. Quiet. 3. Four. 4. Fairly loud. 5. C and G. 6. Be silent for four crotchet beats / a whole bar s rest. 7. Bass clef. 8. Slur (legato) play smoothly. 9. Eight. 10. Four.

Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 Quiz 3 Look at Buster, Buster on page 45 of Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 and answer these questions. Score 1 point for each correct answer. 1. What is the name of the first note in the right hand?... 2. What does forte mean in English?... 3. What does the dot under this note ask you to do?... 4. What is the name of this sign?... 5. How many crotchet beats are there in each bar?... 6. What does p mean in English?... 7. What does mf mean in English?... 8. What is the name of the highest note in the left hand?... 9. What is this sign called?... e 10. How many crotchet beats is this note worth?... Total score /10

Quiz 3 Answers 1. C. 2. Loud. 3. Play the note short and bouncy. 4. Accent. 5. Two. 6. Quiet. 7. Fairly quietly. 8. G. 9. Treble clef. 10. Half a crotchet beat.

Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 Quiz 4 Look at Moscow march on page 47 of Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 and answer these questions. Score 1 point for each correct answer. 1. What does the key signature of this piece ask you to do?...... 2. What does D.C. al Fine mean?... 3. What is the name of the highest note in the right hand?... n 4. What is this sign called?... 5. How should you play this note?... 6. What does ff mean in English?... h 7. How many crotchet beats is this note worth?... u 8. What does this sign ask you to do?... 9. What does this sign ask you to do?... 10. How many crotchet beats are there in each bar?... Total score /10

Quiz 4 Answers 1. It tells you to play all the Bs as B flats. 2. Go back to the beginning and then stop where you see the word fine (pronounced fee-nay). 3. G. 4. Natural sign. 5. Play the note with extra pressure (but not quite as strongly as an accent). 6. Very loud. 7. Two. 8. Hold the note for a little longer than it is actually worth. 9. Crescendo / gradually get louder. 10. Four.

Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 Quiz 5 Look at Get down and dance in the street on page 48 of Get Set! Piano Tutor Book 1 and answer these questions. Score 1 point for each correct answer. 1. What does this sign ask you to do?... q 2. What is the name of this note?... 3. How many crotchet beats is this sign worth?... 4. What is the name of the last note in the right hand?... 5. What is this sign called?... 6. What does mp mean in English?... 7. How many crotchet beats is this rest worth?... 8. What is the name of the first note in the left hand?... 9. h. How many crotchet beats is this note worth?... 10. Which tells you to play more quietly: mf or mp?... Total score /10

Quiz 5 Answers 1. Decrescendo / gradually getting quieter. 2. Crotchet. 3. Four. 4. E. 5. Bass clef. 6. Fairly quiet. 7. One. 8. C. 9. Three. 10. mp.