Musicals originated from theatre from this ancient country.
What is Greece?
Triads are the most common of this type of harmony.
What are chords?
This is how many children Bach had.
What is 20?
This was the time period after the Renaissance.
What is Baroque?
This is the name of a 1950's Rock n Roll Musician.
Who was Elvis, Little Richard, Buddy Holly?
This was the name for a variety show of unrelated acts.
What is a vaudeville?
This is the definition of harmony.
What is a combination of pitches sounded at the same time?
This is where Bach is from.
What is Germany?
This is the name of a genre of music that was used during the Baroque Era.
What is Opera, Suite, Oratorio, Sonata?
This is the shape of the melody and is also used for makeup.
What is contour?
This was the period of time in musicals from 1940-1960.
What is the Golden Age of Musicals?
Unlike consonance, this is where the notes of a harmony clash.
What is dissonance?
This is what instrument Bach played at his first job.
What is the organ?
This is the name of a composer during the Baroque Era.
Who was Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Monteverdi, Lully?
He wrote the Star Spangled Banner.
Who is Francis Scott Key?
This was a collection of pre-existing like Mama Mia.
What is a Jukebox Musical?
This is where there is a complete break from functional harmony.
What is atonality?
This is what era Bach wrote music in?
What is the Baroque period?
This was a characteristic of Baroque Music.
What is contrast or tradition melody and harmony?
This is the organization of sounds and silences.
What is rhythm?
This is an opera that tells a story using a collection of rock music.
What is Rock Opera?
It is often said that this type of quality has a sad sound to it.
This piece was written by Bach and used in the Dracula soundtrack.
What is Toccata and Fugue?
This era of music came directly after the Baroque era.
What is classical?
This is an instrument usually found in a jazz band.
What is bass, or drums, or piano, or saxophone, or trumpet, or trombone?