Bach & Beethoven
Musical Ensembles
Musical Instruments
Notes and Rests
Note Names/Musical Symbols
100
Beethoven's handicap.
What is deaf?
100
This is a term for when a person plays or sings alone.
What is a solo?
100
This brass instrument uses a slide.
What is a trombone?
100
This note receives 4 counts in 4/4 time.
What is a whole note?
100
This letter stands for soft or piano in music.
What is p?
200
Bach's handicap later in life.
What is blind?
200
The number of performers in a quintet.
What is 5?
200
This brass instrument plays the lowest notes.
What is a tuba or a sousaphone?
200
This note receives on count in 4/4 time.
What is a quarter note?
200
In a 4/4 time signature, this many counts are in each measure.
What is 4?
300
The total number of Bach's children.
What is 20?
300
A group that has four people is called this.
What is a quartet?
300
The number of strings a harp has.
What is 47?
300
This rest receives 2 counts in 4/4 time.
What is a half rest?
400
This composer wrote Fur Elise.
Who is Beethoven?
400
If two trombones were playing together, the ensemble would be called this.
What is a duet?
400
The name of a person who leads an orchestra.
What is a conductor, maestro, or director?
400
This is the number of count(s) an eighth note receives in 4/4 time.
What is 1/2 count?
400
The saying used to remember the letters of notes on the treble clef spaces.
What is FACE?
500
Name two jobs that Bach had as an adult.
What are composer, conductor, organist, and teacher?
500
The sum of people playing together for a concert with a soloist, duet, trio, quartet, and quintet.
What is 15?
500
These two instruments use a single reed.
What are a clarinet and saxophone?
500
Musical Math. This is the sum of a whole note, half note, and quarter note.
What is 7?
500
This Italian word in music means to play loudly.
What is forte?
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