A note that equals four beats in a quarter note meter
What is a whole note?
Five lines used for music notation
What is a staff?
The most common meter
What is 4/4?
Note on the line that is circled by the Treble Clef
What is G?
He was deaf when he wrote his final symphony
Who was Beethoven?
What you get when you divide a beat into 3 equal parts
What is a triplet?
The number of beats per minute of a piece of music
What is tempo?
This meter is often used for marching
What is 2/4?
Note on the line that is between the dots on the Bass Clef
What is F?
Was the most famous Impressionist Composer
Who was Debussy?
A half beat
What is an eighth note
A symbol that reveals how many beats per measure and what type of notes equals one beat
What is a time signature?
This meter is sometimes known by the dance it is used in-the waltz
What is 3/4?
The note that rests on the ledger line between the Treble and Bass Clefs
What is Middle C?
Wrote the famous piece "Messiah"
Who was Handel?
A quarter of a Quarter Note
What is a sixteenth note?
What you call a group of beats
This meter often feels like 2, but actually is actually based on two groups of 3
What is 6/8?
The note on the middle line of the Treble Clef
What is B?
Composed the repetitive piece "Bolero"
Who was Ravel?
A note plus half of itself
What is a dotted note?
Music where the emphasis is on an irregular beat
What is syncopation?
An odd meter that is used in Pink Floyd's "Money" and Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill"
What is A?
20th Century composer who wrote "The Rite of Spring"
Who was Stravinsky?