Grade 6 Music – Western Musical Instruments- Descant Recorder Quiz

1. One of the following bus not part of a descant decoder

Window
String
Head joint
Mouth piece
Explanation:

2. How can you ensure to produce good tone when using a descant recorder?

Avoid blowing the air gently into the recorder
Avoid steady breathing when blowing the air into the recorder
Pluck the strings at the small time
Shape your mouth correctly
Explanation:

3. The _______ is the highest singing voice for female.

Bass
Tenor
Alto
Soprano
Explanation:

4. The orchestra has how many sections of instruments?

7
5
6
4
Explanation:

5. It is the biggest and has the lowest pitch in the Woodwind section.

Saxophone
Flute
Bassoon
Piccolo
Explanation:

6. This refer to a group of musicians playing different instrument.

Band
Drum and Lyre Corps
Orchestra
Rondalla
Explanation:

7. The lowest singing voice in male.

Soprano
Bass
Alto
Baritone
Explanation:

8. The leader and heart of the orchestra.

Violin
Piccolo
Timpani
Trumpet
Explanation:

9. It is a percussion instrument also called "kettle drum" and the only percussion with a pitch.

Cymbals
Snare Drum
Chimes
Timpani
Explanation:

10. Which hand should you use to cover the holes on a descant recorder?

Right hand
Neither hand
Left hand
Both hands
Explanation:

The correct hand to use to cover the holes on a descant recorder is the left hand, while the right hand is used to support the instrument.

11. What is the correct way to hold a descant recorder?

Sideways
Upside down
Backwards
Straight up and down
Explanation:

The correct way to hold a descant recorder is straight up and down, with the mouthpiece at the top and the bell at the bottom.

12. Which finger should cover the first hole on a descant recorder?

Middle finger
Ring finger
Pinky finger
Index finger
Explanation:

The correct finger to cover the first hole on a descant recorder is the index finger of the left hand.

13. What is the purpose of the thumb hole on a descant recorder?

To look through
To support the instrument
To play additional notes
To adjust volume
Explanation:

The thumb hole on a descant recorder is used to play additional notes that are not achievable by covering the finger holes alone.

14. What is the correct way to blow into a descant recorder?

Gently and steadily
Directly into the mouthpiece
Softly
With a straw
Explanation:

The correct way to blow into a descant recorder is gently and steadily, aiming the air stream across the hole at a slightly downward angle.

15. Which part of the descant recorder should be cleaned regularly?

Bell
Mouthpiece
All of the above
Finger holes
Explanation:

All parts of the descant recorder should be cleaned regularly to maintain proper hygiene and ensure the instrument produces clear sound.

16. How should you store a descant recorder when not in use?

With the keys exposed
In a protective case
Laying flat on a table
In direct sunlight
Explanation:

A descant recorder should be stored in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage and keep it safe from dust and dirt.

17. What is the correct way to articulate notes while playing the descant recorder?

Tonguing
Playing with fingers only
Blow continuously
Humming
Explanation:

Articulating notes on a descant recorder involves using the tongue to lightly touch the roof of the mouth between each note to separate them.

18. What is the highest note that can be played on a descant recorder?

C
F
E
D
Explanation:

The descant recorder's highest note is C above the treble clef staff.

19. Which genre of music is commonly played on the descant recorder?

Hip-hop
Classical
Jazz
Rock
Explanation:

The descant recorder is commonly used to play classical music, such as Renaissance and Baroque pieces.

20. What is the correct way to hold a descant recorder?

Holding it with the right hand at the top and left hand at the bottom
Holding it upside down
Holding it with one hand
Holding it with the left hand at the top and right hand at the bottom
Explanation:

The correct way to hold a descant recorder is to use the left hand at the top and the right hand at the bottom for better control and playing accuracy.

21. What is the highest note that can be played on a descant recorder?

F
G
E
A
Explanation:

The descant recorder can play up to the note A as the highest note on the instrument.

22. Which material is commonly used to make descant recorders?

Glass
Plastic
Metal
Wood
Explanation:

Descant recorders are commonly made from wood, which helps produce a warm and rich sound quality.

23. How many finger holes does a descant recorder typically have?

10
7
2
5
Explanation:

A descant recorder typically has 7 finger holes that are used to play different notes by covering or uncovering them as needed.

24. What is the purpose of the thumb hole on a descant recorder?

To hold the recorder
None of the above
For decoration
To adjust the pitch
Explanation:

The thumb hole on a descant recorder is used to adjust the pitch and produce different notes while playing the instrument.

25. Which family of musical instruments does the descant recorder belong to?

String
Woodwind
Percussion
Brass
Explanation:

The descant recorder belongs to the woodwind family of musical instruments, which includes instruments that are played by blowing air through them.

26. What is the function of the mouthpiece on a descant recorder?

To adjust the volume
None of the above
To create vibrations and sound
To hold the instrument
Explanation:

The mouthpiece on a descant recorder is used to create vibrations in the air column of the instrument, which produces sound when played.

27. Which hand is responsible for playing the higher notes on a descant recorder?

Both hands
Left hand
None of the hands
Right hand
Explanation:

The right hand is usually responsible for playing the higher notes on a descant recorder, while the left hand covers the lower notes.

28. What is the purpose of the thumb rest on a descant recorder?

To adjust the volume
To hold the instrument securely
For decoration
To play notes
Explanation:

The thumb rest on a descant recorder is used to hold the instrument securely in place while playing and helps maintain proper hand positioning.

29. How is the sound produced on a descant recorder?

By strumming the strings
By blowing into the mouthpiece
By pressing buttons
By hitting the keys
Explanation:

The sound on a descant recorder is produced by blowing air into the mouthpiece, which creates vibrations that travel through the instrument and produce sound.

30. What material are descant recorders commonly made from?

Wood
Metal
Plastic
Glass
Explanation:

Descant recorders are commonly made from plastic because it is durable, affordable, and easy to maintain.

31. How many finger holes does a descant recorder typically have?

7
3
10
5
Explanation:

A descant recorder typically has 7 finger holes which are used to play different notes by covering and uncovering them.

32. Which family of instruments does the descant recorder belong to?

Brass
Percussion
Woodwind
Strings
Explanation:

The descant recorder belongs to the woodwind family of instruments because sound is produced by blowing air into a mouthpiece.

33. What is the range of notes that a descant recorder can typically play?

C4 to G5
F4 to B6
E2 to F#4
A3 to D5
Explanation:

A descant recorder can typically play notes ranging from C4 to G5, covering a wide range of musical possibilities.

34. How is a descant recorder played?

Hitting keys
Blowing air into a reed
Blowing air into a mouthpiece
Plucking strings
Explanation:

A descant recorder is played by blowing air into a mouthpiece and covering or uncovering the finger holes to produce different notes.

35. What is the smallest member of the recorder family?

Alto recorder
Tenor recorder
Descant recorder
Bass recorder
Explanation:

The descant recorder is the smallest member of the recorder family and is often used in music education.

36. Which famous composer wrote music specifically for the descant recorder?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ludwig van Beethoven
Antonio Vivaldi
Johann Sebastian Bach
Explanation:

Johann Sebastian Bach wrote music specifically for the recorder, including pieces for the descant recorder.

37. What is another name for the descant recorder?

Tenor recorder
Alto recorder
Soprano recorder
Bass recorder
Explanation:

The descant recorder is also known as the soprano recorder, differentiating it from larger recorders like the alto and tenor.

38. In which time period did the descant recorder become popular in Western classical music?

Classical
Renaissance
Romantic
Baroque
Explanation:

The descant recorder became popular in Western classical music during the Baroque period, featuring prominently in compositions of that time.

39. How can you change the pitch of a note on a descant recorder?

Covering more finger holes
Pressing harder on the finger holes
Blowing into the mouthpiece harder
Blowing into the mouthpiece softer
Explanation:

To change the pitch of a note on a descant recorder, you can cover more finger holes to produce a higher pitch or uncover some to produce a lower pitch.