Song Lyrics
Musical Instruments
Terms & Symbols
Conductors
Composers
100

Winds blow. Trumpets sounding. Strings sing. Drummers pounding.

What are the first words of "Come to Play?"

100

Flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, and bassoon.

What are the woodwind instruments?

100

You want to whistle, sing, or hum this.

What is a melody?

100

A stick that makes no sound, but causes sounds to be made.

What is a conductor's baton?

100

Composers & conductors like to put this on the last note of a song.

What is a fermata?

200

"O Fortuna" was written in a language that is no longer spoken.

What is Latin?

200

Trumpet, French horn, trombone, and tuba.

What are the brass instruments?

200

These notes support the melody.

What is the harmony?

200

The platform on which the person stands, waves, and bows.

What is a podium?

200

These composers were both Italian and had similar last names.

Vivaldi and Verdi.

300

This kind of song sounds sad, but makes you feel better.

What are the Blues?

300

Violin, viola, cello, & string bass.

What are the string instruments?

300

All musical terms are written in this language.

What is Italian?

300

A wide white belt worn with a tuxedo.

What is a cummerbund?

300

This composer went to Whitesides and now teachers at the Juilliard Music School in NYC.

Who is Thomas Cabaniss?
400

La zingarella.

Who is the gypsy in the "Anvil Chorus?"

400

Instruments that you strike, shake, or scrape.

What are the percussion instruments?

400

A musical phrase that gets gradually louder.

What is a crescendo?

400

Groupings of 2, 3, or 4 beats per measure.

What are the most common conducting patterns?

400

This person gets a commission instead of a salary.

What is a composer?

500

Go, Go, Johnny, Go!

What is the refrain for "Johnny B. Goode?"

500

Woodwind instrument that is NOT a member of a symphony orchestra.

What is a saxophone?

500

A musical phrase that gets gradually softer.

What is a decrescendo?

500

The score that does not have anything to do with points won or lost.

What is a conductor's music called?

500

The premiere of this composer's "Rite of Spring" caused a riot in the audience in 1913.

Who was Igor Stravinsky?

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