The first note after A.
What is A-sharp?
This composer was deaf.
Who was Beethoven?
Solve for x
x+16 = 3x-2
Does X = 9?
Gradually increase volume.
What is Crescendo?
The fruit that can be used to denote 16th notes.
What is a wa-ter-me-lon?
A child prodigy, Austrian.
Who was Mozart?
Solve for x
4(x+3) = 1
Does X = -2.75
Gradually decrease volume.
What is Decrescendo/Diminuendo?
The notes in a E-flat Major scale.
What are the notes E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, and D?
The composer with blindness after surgery.
Who was Bach?
If a 100 meteor meteor hit the Earth at a 90 degree angle, we will all die(true or false).
What is False.
Chord
What are a bunch of notes played together?
List 7 dynamics.
What are fff, ff, f, mf, mp, p, pp, and ppp?
The composer who was evading the Stalin.
Who was Shostakovich.
Person that made this quizlet.
Who is Shreesh?
Cadence
What is the end of a phrase to create complete or partial harmony?
Relative minor of C Major.
What is a minor?
Composer that Ms. Bertao is afraid of.
Who is Igor Stravinsky?
Who are Mugdha, Sarang, Maranda, Ishika, Arpit, Veda, Sohana, Ananya S., Ana, Davin, Sloka, and Shreesh?
Fugue
What is a contrapuntal, polyphonic compositional technique in two or more voices, built on a subject that is introduced at the beginning in imitation, which recurs frequently throughout the course of the composition. (copy pasted from wikipedia yessir)