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Flashcards for Music, Arts, and Health (MAPEH) review.
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What does a 4/4 time signature signify?
Four beats in a measure, with a quarter note receiving one beat; weaker accent on the third beat.
What is the value of a whole note?
4 beats
What is the value of a half note?
2 beats
What is the value of a quarter note?
1 beat
Give examples of objects with straight lines.
Examples include tables, boxes, doors, and books.
Give examples of objects with curved lines.
Examples include wires, snakes, ropes, and candy canes.
What are the types of straight lines?
Horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and jagged.
What are the types of curved lines?
Concave, convex, scroll, and spiral.
What is malnutrition?
A condition when a person doesn't get proper nutrition.
What are the two forms of malnutrition?
Undernutrition and overnutrition.
What is undernutrition?
Not getting enough nutrients from food, leading to stunted growth and increased susceptibility to illness.
What is overnutrition?
Getting more than enough nutrients from food, leading to overweight and obesity.
What is rhythm?
The arrangement of sounds as they travel through time.
What is melody?
Succession of musical notes that the listener hears as a single thing.
What does the Time Signature indicate?
Indicates the rhythmic flow of the music.
What does a 2/4 time signature signify?
Two beats in a measure, with a strong beat on the first beat of every measure.
What does a 3/4 time signature signify?
Three beats in a measure, with the accent felt on the first beat.