Ex.1. Choose the right word and translate Ukrainian words.
1. She зіграла a few/a little loud ноти on the piano.
2. There were much/many пюпітри in the orchestra pit.
3. Нотація was invented many/much years ago.
4. Fortunately my old фортепіано requires few/little repairs.
5. Not many/much people came to the репетиція, just few/a few.
6. Music is not for me. I’ve spent so many/much time on learning the довгота нот but I failed.
7. I wanted to present my sister with a папка для нот but I’ve got few/littl e money. Could you lend me some?
8. Нотація is a code of many/much symbols and signs, such as ноти, паузи, крещендо, скрипковий ключ, акорды, etc., that records every aspect of the music.
9. How many/much ноти can you play? – Only a few/few/a little/little – до, ре, й фа.
10.Do you know how many/much students enter the вокальне відділення every year? – I am not sure but somewhere 15-20.
Ex.2. Insert some or any.
1. Sorry, I don’t have _____ music paper. Could you give me _____?
2. As the melodies became more numerous and complicated, _____ attempts were made to supply a musical notation.
3. Does _____ of these students have absolute pitch?
4. Have you got _____ rehearsals this week?
5. I’d like to listen to _____ pleasant tune.
6. Can you name _____ notes of the stave?
7. Have you played _____ of the Bach’s works?
8. Put up your hands, if _____ of you can tune this piano.
9. Would you mind playing back _____ of these tunes.
10. If you don’t know _____ English terms I’ll help you.
Ex.3. Find and cross out the unnecessary a (an), the in the text.
There are two the kinds of a written notes, the white and the black (not to be confused with the black and white keys on the piano). The function of a notes is twofold. Besides indicating a pitch, they also serve as the signs for the length, or a duration of a sound. How? It is a simple matter of the geometrical progression... At the moment the longest note in a general use is the semibreve which serves as the basic unit of length... |
Ex.4. Translate the following text from Ukrainian into English.
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