This brass instrument is related to the baritone.
What is euphonium?
One whole note is equal to this many half notes.
What is two?
The musical time period that started around 1600 and ended in 1750, the year Bach died.
What is Baroque?
This note is on the middle line of bass clef.
What is D?
What is mezzo?
Two eighth notes are equal to this many quarter notes.
What is one?
Who was Beethoven?
This note is on the top line of treble clef.
What is F?
The abbreviation "ff" stands for an Italian word that indicates a volume level of very loud.
What is fortissimo?
This group of percussion instruments includes many handheld instruments such as the triangle and tambourine.
What is Auxiliary?
This many sixteenth notes are equal to one quarter note.
What are four?
Debussy and Ravel were composers of this artistic period from 1875 to 1925.
What is Impressionistic?
This note is on the first ledger line above bass clef or the first ledger line below treble clef.
What is middle C?
What is pp?
Designed to be worn around the body, this marching tuba was invented by John Philip Sousa in 1893.
What is sousaphone?
This many eighth notes are equal to one whole note.
What are eight?
A composer who wrote music during the Renaissance.
Who was Gabrieli or Monteverdi?
This note is on the bottom space of bass clef.
What is A?
To gradually get louder.
What is ccrescendo?
With a deeper and richer tone, this string instrument is slightly larger than a violin.
What is a viola?
This number of half notes can be placed into a measure with a 2/2 time signature.
What are two.
Copland, Prokofiev, and John Williams were composers during this time period.
What was the 20th Century?
This note is on the third space (when counting from the bottom to the top) of treble clef.
What is C?
Also known as a diminuendo, this Italian term describes music that gets gradually softer or more quiet.
What is decrescendo?