Why are scales and arpeggios often included in music exams?
Why Should You Practice Scales & Arpeggios?

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They are only for advanced musicians.
They are more fun than playing pieces.
They help improve fluency in playing pieces.
They are a form of modern-day torture.
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How does knowing the scale of C major help a musician?
It helps them understand the use of black notes.
It makes them avoid using flats and sharps.
It gives them confidence in playing pieces in C major.
It allows them to play faster.
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What is a key benefit of practicing scales and arpeggios for keyboard players?
Improving the speed of playing.
Learning new pieces quickly.
Enhancing legato and note connection.
Avoiding the use of the sustain pedal.
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What should wind and brass players focus on when practicing scales?
Using only one type of scale.
Avoiding high notes.
Playing as loudly as possible.
Coordinating finger and tongue movements.
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How can string players benefit from practicing scales?
By playing only in lower octaves.
By improving intonation in higher positions.
By focusing only on fast passages.
By avoiding the use of the bow.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is one of the overall benefits of practicing scales and arpeggios?
They make playing music more difficult.
They are not necessary for experienced musicians.
They are only useful for beginners.
They enhance technique and key knowledge.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How should musicians view scales and arpeggios according to the conclusion?
As a beneficial tool for playing pieces.
As a necessary evil.
As a fun activity.
As an outdated practice.
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