Elements
Notes
Music History
Composers and Their Compositions
Miscellaneous
100
Organized Sound.
What is Music?
100
Note found on the middle line of the treble clef staff.
What is B?
100
The first music history era.
What is the Medieval Era?
100
Composer of Symphony Number 5 in C Minor and Moonlight Sonata.
Who is Beethoven?
100
Which note receives one count in a measure of 5/4?
What is a quarter note?
200
The louds and softs of music.
What are Dynamics?
200
Note that receives 1/2 of a beat in a measure of 4/4.
What is an eighth note?
200
The Era before the Classical, but after the Renaissance.
What is the Baroque Era?
200
Composer whose ballet started a riot in the theater.
Who is Igor Stravinsky?
200
How many beats are in one measure of 3/4?
What is 3?
300
Two or more notes together.
What is Harmony?
300
What are the Solfege Syllables of a Major Scale.
What is Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti-Do?
300
Era known for its focus on a suggestion and an atmosphere, the whole rather than the parts.
What is the Impressionistic Era?
300
Composer who was a child prodigy.
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
300
Two part Question: Word that means many sounds. One Sound.
What is polyphonic/monophonic?
400
The speed of music.
What is Tempo?
400
The notes of the C Major Scale in order.
What is C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C?
400
1750-1825 are the dates for this Era.
What is the Classical Era?
400
Impressionist work of three symphonic sketches for the sea. Movements include "Los Voiles" and "Jeux de Vagues."
What is La Mer by Claude Debussy?
400
Kind of rest that receives 2 beats.
What is a half rest?
500
A pattern of long and short sounds and silences.
What is Rhythm?
500
The note names of the lines of the treble clef staff. The note names of the spaces of the treble clef steff.
What is E-G-B-D-F. F-A-C-E.
500
The Music History Eras in order from earliest to most recent.
What is Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionism, and 20th Century?
500
An oratorio by Handel.
What is The Messiah?
500
What instruments have we played this marking period?
What are soprano/alto/bass xylophones, soprano/alto/bass metallophones, glockenspiels, low/high/middle African Drums, Double Bells, Cowbells, and Shakers.
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