Large stringed instrument hit with hammers
What is the piano
A musical note worth one beat
What is a quarter note
Most music written from 1750 -1830
What is Classical Music
Electric current that flows in a circle
What is a circuit
The directional flow of electric current
What is one-way
What is from stronger to weaker
Large "wind" instrument with stops, pipes, and pedals
What is a pipe organ
Interval between same notes, for example: Middle C to the next "C"
What is an octave
What musicians need to do to succeed
Study music, instruments, and practice, practice, practice!
What are conductors
Measurement of electric energy
What are Volts
Number of keys on a standard piano
What is 88 keys
A musical structure of five parallel lines with musical notes placed on it
What are staffs
The composer of Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
Who is Johann Sebastian Bach
Panel that controls many electric circuits
What is a circuit board
An interruption in an electric circuit
What is a short circuit
How vocal chords and piano strings create sound
What is vibration
Higher notes to the right of middle C
What is the treble clef
300 year old instrument that is both a stringed instrument and a percussion instrument
What is the piano
Device added to a circuit that varies the amount of electricity that dims or lights up a lightbulb.
What is a resistor or potentiometer
When electricity passes through someone's body parts causing pain, burns, and possibly death
What is an electric shock
The instrument the most ancient recorded Greek song was played on
What is the Lyre
2/4, 3/4, or 4/4 in music
What are time signatures
Three famous classical composers who's songs are still popular today
Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Grieg, Vivaldi, etc.
Several electric circuits that are controlled by one switch
What is a series circuit
Why might someone hit by lightening have burns on the bottoms of their feet?
Because their bodies are conductive and the electricity is flowing through them to where it can be grounded to the earth to complete a circuit