Musical Staff
Terminology
Songs and Performances
Klein Fun Facts
100

This set of numbers tells us how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat.

What is a Time Signature?

100

Musical vocabulary words are in this language.

What is Italian?

100

This song, from its name-sake musical, became a film in 1984 featuring Kevin Bacon as the main lead.

What is Footloose?

100

The name of Mr. Klein's dog.

What is Moose?

200

This mnemonic device tells us what notes are on the lines of the staff.

What is "Every Good Boy Does Fine."

200

This is the dynamic term for "medium-quiet."

What is mezzo-piano?

200

This event was a combined concert with the other schools in the Dunn/St. Croix Conference.

What is Choirpalooza?

200

Mr. Klein has 3 of these in his family.

What are siblings?

300

These vertical lines separate the notes on the staff, creating even groups of beats.

What are measures?

300

Made popular from the movie The Sound of Music, the words to sing on the notes of the scale is called this.

What is Solfege?

300

This Holiday Concert piece was written by composer Pinkzebra.

What is December in My Hometown?

300

Mr. Klein was born and raised in this East Coast State?

What is New Jersey?

400

This Key Signature has 3 sharps.

What is A Major?

400

This is the term for "singing/playing a piece of music for the first time."

What is Sight Reading?

400

This piece with the English translation "I hear the windmill," was sung in what language?

What is French?

400

Mr. Klein graduated from this college.

What is St. Olaf College?

500

These are the little lines above or below the staff when notes do not fit in the staff.

What are ledger lines?

500

This set of barlines tell the musician to go back and do the music again, sometimes multiple times.

What are repeats?

500

The piece from Choirpalooza had a time signature that alternated between 6/8 and 2/4.

What is Come To the Music?

500

Mr. Klein sang for the king of this European country.

What is Norway?

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