Singing
Music Theory
Vocabulary
History
Composers
100

This song was about a cat who fell in love. 

Don Gato

100

This is the name of the clef that includes lower notes.

The Bass Clef

100

A play put to music that involves talented singers, dancers and an orchestra.

Opera

100

This time period included grand dances, fancy music  and compositions that conformed to rules. 

Baroque Period

100

This composer wrote the Four Seasons.

Antonio Vivaldi

200

This song includes a gym shoelace and a sandwich from last week. 

It's in my Desk

200

This is the name of the Bass and Treble Clef combined

The Grand Staff

200
A show usually performed in two acts that had reprises and interjected songs sung by characters . 

Musical

200

This time period introduced chat and music that was mostly written for the church. It was also a time of memorization.

Medieval Period 

200

This composer was German and is known for his cannon that has a repeated 8 note theme. 

Johann Pachelbel

300

This song uses the name of a crater on the moon which was actually the name of an astrologer. 

Piccolomini

300

These are the lines of the Bass Clef from bottom to top

GBDFA

(Good Burritos Don't Fall Apart)

300

Originally sung in unison, in Latin and only by men

Chant

300

This time period saw a rebirth of the arts. It was also a time where harmony was created and instruments such as the lute and lyre were heard.

Renaissance Period 

300

He was one of the greatest composers of the Renaissance. He began to introduce new harmonies into his music.

Giovanni Palestrina

400

This song is about a clef that is really cool.

The Cool Bass Clef

400

These are the names of the Spaces in the Bass Clef from bottom to top

ACEG

(All Cows Eat Grass)

400

Each part enters singing the same music but at different times.

Cannon

400

This was the first method of writing music on paper.

Black Square Notation

400

German nun known for visions and prophecies. Wrote chant music.

Hildegard of Bingen

500

This is a song that is about a lady in Dublin's fair city. 

Molly Malone

500

These are the extra lines above and below the staff.

Ledger Lines

500

When two parts sing different musical notes at the same time, sometimes creating chords.

Harmony

500

This was the first opera to be regularly performed. 

L’Orfeo

500

This composer created a method of writing music down on paper called black square notation. 

Guido of Arezzo

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