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Key Facts: AEPA Music (NT504) Exam
NT504
Current AEPA Music Code
AEPA tests list
150
Multiple-Choice Questions
AEPA Music test page
3h
Testing Time
AEPA Music test page
220
Passing Score
AEPA Music test page
$119
Test Fee
AEPA Music test page
23/23/23/31
Official Domain Weights
AEPA/NES Music profile
Headset
Recorded Examples
AEPA Music test page
AEPA currently lists Music as test code NT504. The Music test is a Pearson-delivered National Evaluation Series assessment with 150 multiple-choice questions, 3 hours of testing time within a 3-hour-15-minute appointment, a passing score of 220, a posted fee of $119, no reference materials, and headset use for recorded examples. The official profile weights the domains at 23% Aural Analysis Skills, 23% Music Theory and Composition, 23% Music History and Culture, and 31% Music Methodology and Performance.
Sample AEPA Music (NT504) Practice Questions
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1A recorded phrase clearly comes to rest on the dominant chord rather than the tonic. Which cadence is being heard?
2A short listening example uses a bright tonic-centered melody with no lowered third, sixth, or seventh scale degrees. Which tonality is most likely?
3In a performance excerpt, the notes are short, detached, and clearly separated from one another. Which articulation best describes this effect?
4A listening example features one main melody supported by block chords in the accompaniment. Which texture is represented?
5A choral excerpt features the highest adult female voice part carrying the melody above alto, tenor, and bass parts. Which voice type is this?
6A recorded solo has a brilliant brass tone produced by lip vibration into a cup-shaped mouthpiece and often plays fanfare-like figures. Which instrument is most likely featured?
7During a performance, the tempo gradually becomes faster over several measures. Which term describes this change?
8A piano excerpt in duple meter features strong syncopation and a steady left-hand pattern alternating bass notes and chords. Which U.S. style is most likely represented?
9An excerpt alternates a recurring refrain with contrasting episodes in the pattern ABACA. Which form is being heard?
10A teacher hears that the clarinet section is matching rhythms but several players are consistently above the target pitch. Which performance issue is present?
About the AEPA Music (NT504) Exam
AEPA Music (NT504) is the current Arizona subject knowledge assessment for Music teacher certification. The Pearson/NES profile organizes the exam into four weighted domains: aural analysis skills, music theory and composition, music history and culture, and music methodology and performance.
Assessment
150 multiple-choice questions; includes headset-based recorded examples
Time Limit
3h testing time (3h 15m appointment)
Passing Score
220 scaled score
Exam Fee
$119 (Arizona Educator Proficiency Assessments / Pearson)
AEPA Music (NT504) Exam Content Outline
Aural Analysis Skills
Melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, metric, tempo, form, and texture analysis in recorded examples; Western, U.S., and world styles by ear; instruments, ensembles, expressive elements, and performance errors.
Music Theory and Composition
Musical notation, clefs, key signatures, symbols, time signatures, intervals, scales, chord types and inversions, cadences, progressions, nonchord tones, composition, arrangement, and improvisation.
Music History and Culture
Styles, genres, performance practices, composers, major works, historical developments, and cultural contexts in Western music before and after 1750, plus U.S. and world music traditions.
Music Methodology and Performance
Music instruction approaches, activity sequencing, classroom instruments, technology, assessment, access and accommodations, interdisciplinary connections, vocal and choral technique, instrumental technique, conducting, score reading, repertoire, and copyright.
How to Pass the AEPA Music (NT504) Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 220 scaled score
- Assessment: 150 multiple-choice questions; includes headset-based recorded examples
- Time limit: 3h testing time (3h 15m appointment)
- Exam fee: $119
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current AEPA Music test code?
The current official AEPA tests list shows Music as NT504. This practice bank uses NT504 throughout the metadata and question IDs.
How many questions are on AEPA Music NT504?
The official AEPA Music test page lists 150 multiple-choice questions. The NES Music profile describes the number of questions as approximately 150.
How long is the AEPA Music exam?
Candidates receive 3 hours of testing time. The total appointment is 3 hours and 15 minutes because the tutorial and nondisclosure agreement take up to 15 minutes.
What score do I need to pass AEPA Music?
The official AEPA Music test page lists a passing score of 220. Scores are reported on AEPA's scaled-score system.
How much does AEPA Music cost?
The current official AEPA Music NT504 test page lists a test fee of $119. Candidates should still verify the final checkout amount before registering in case fees change.
Which AEPA Music domain should I study most?
Music Methodology and Performance is the largest official domain at 31%. Aural Analysis Skills, Music Theory and Composition, and Music History and Culture are each weighted at 23%.