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100

This symbol raises a note by a half step

What is a sharp?

100

This instrument family includes violin, viola, cello, and bass

What are strings?

100

This refers to the main tune of a piece

What is the melody?

100

This instrument family was among the oldest used in orchestras

What are strings?

100

This is when a musician plays alone

What is a solo?

200

This key has 2 flats

 What is Bb Major?

200

This instrument has 88 keys

What is the piano?

200

This person leads the ensemble

What is a conductor?


200

This composer lost his hearing later in life but still wrote famous symphonies like Symphony No. 9

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven? 

200

It is also known as the king of instruments

What is the pipe organ?

300

In 4/4 time, this note value receives one beat

What is a quarter note?

300

This woodwind instrument is known for having the largest pitch range in the woodwind family

What is the clarinet?

300

This is the full written music showing all instruments.

What is a score?

300

This composer wrote The Nutcracker

Who is Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky?

300

This instrument family is the loudest in band

What are brass?

400

This interval spans eight notes

What is an Octave?

400

Although it is made of brass, this instrument belongs to the woodwind family because it uses a reed

What is the saxophone?

400

This Italian word tells musicians to play loudly

What is Forte?

400

This Composer wrote the 4 seasons

Who is Antonio Vivaldi?

400

This instrument is the smallest and highest-pitched woodwind

What is the piccolo?

500

This scale degree is the fifth note of the scale

What is the dominant?

500

This Instrument is also known as the wheel violin

What is a Hurdy-Gurdy?

500

This refers to a short musical ending

What is a coda?

500

This composer wrote The Planets

Who is Gustav Holst?

500

What does "D.C." stand for in music

What is Da Capo, or to go back to the top?

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