Answering Other Questions About Classical Music

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How many strings does a guitar usually have?

Six

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Eight

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Four

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Five

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Three

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Explanation

The guitar, developed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, was structured to be an accompanying instrument instead of a lead instrument. As such, it was created to play chords easily, and was given six strings in closer tuning than the four-stringed violin or cello. Despite its humble origins, the guitar's functionality allowed it to become the main lead instrument in popular music.

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Which of the following is NOT a typical instrument found in a classical orchestra?

Guitar

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Oboe

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Violin

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Cello

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Flute

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Explanation

The guitar's rise in popularity took place in the late nineteenth century in Europe and America, largely thanks to a move away from large classical ensembles and more towards parlor music. The guitar's ability to play chords easily and accompany a singer made it become immensely popular, despite its lack of use in classical orchestras.

3

The Requiem Mass in D Minor was which composer's final work in the late 18th century before his death?

Mozart

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Salieri

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Bach

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Beethoven

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Handel

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Explanation

A contemporary rival of Mozart, Salieri staged 37 operas in his lifetime, but did not write the Requiem in D Minor. Bach and Handel were a German composers in the early and mid-18th century. Beethoven died in the mid-19th century, and is known for works such as the Moonlight Sonata.