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2004: Music Theory Exam Student Samples

Audio Files

Here are some sample student responses from the 2004 AP Music Theory Exam in two file formats: RealAudio and MP3. Please see the text following the files for more information about using these audio files. Commentary is heard at the end of each student audio sample.

RealAudio Files 
2004 AP Music: General Directions
2004 AP Music: Sight-Singing Q1
2004 AP Music: Sight-Singing Q2

MP3 Files
2004 AP Music: General Directions
2004 AP Music: Sight-Singing Q1
2004 AP Music: Sight-Singing Q2

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