Beginner Piano
Square Dancing
Composers & Musical Eras
Singing & Vocal Technique
Ukulele
100

What are the names of the white keys on a piano?

ABCDEFG

100

How many couples are in a square dance set?

Four couples

100

Which era is known for Gregorian chants and religious music?

Medieval

100

What body part helps control breath for singing?

Diaphragm

100

How many strings does a ukulele have?

4

200

How many black keys are in each group on the piano?


It is in a pattern of 2 and 3

200

What role is unique to square dancing?

 The Caller

200

Who composed "Toccata and Fugue" and was from the Baroque period?

Johann Sebastian Bach

200

What is solfège used for?

Understanding pitch relationships in music

200

What letter names are the open strings of a ukulele?

G, C, E, A

300

What are the musical letters used on a piano?

 A - G

300

What is the starting position in a contredanse?

Two lines facing each other

300

What style characterized the Classical period?

Clear melodies and balanced phrases

300

What is the proper posture for singing?

Standing tall, shoulders relaxed, feet shoulder-width apart

300

What is the most common ukulele chord?

C Major 

400

Which hand typically plays the bass clef notes?

Left hand

400

What movement is common in both square dance and contredanse?

Do-si-do

400

Which period emphasized emotion and large orchestras?

Romantic

400

Why is staying hydrated important for singers?

To keep vocal cords healthy and flexible

500

What does a quarter note get in 4/4 time?

1 beat

500

Where did the contredanse originate?

England

500

What is one difference between Baroque and Classical music?

Baroque used complex counterpoint; Classical focused on elegance and form

500

What is vibrato?

A slight, regular variation in pitch for a richer tone

600

What is the pattern of whole and half steps in a major scale?

whole, whole, Half, whole, whole, whole, half

600

What kind of music is now used in modern square dance?

Contemporary music

600

Who wrote “Symphony No. 5”?

Ludwig van Beethoven

600

How does warming up help singers?

Prepares the voice and prevents strain

700

What do you call the symbol that means to play a note louder?

Accent (or dynamic marking like forte

700

Which dance form was considered elegant and used in courts?

Minuet

700

Which era came after the Renaissance?

Baroque

700

What’s one good habit for vocal health?

Taking breaks when tired

800

What is a chord?

A group of 3 or more notes played together

800

What time signature was the minuet typically in?

3/4 time

800

What was the main feature of Baroque music?

Use of counterpoint and development of opera

800

What does it mean to sing in tune?

Singing the correct pitch

900

What’s the name for playing notes smoothly and connected?

Legato

900

What is the name of the movement where dancers walk around each other back to back?

Do-si-do

900

What did the Industrial Revolution influence in the Romantic era?

Larger orchestras and emotional expression

900

What is a diaphragm and how is it used in singing?

A muscle that controls airflow and supports vocal sound

1000

What key is between C and D?

 C#/Db

1000

How has modern square dance changed from older forms?

It allows contemporary music options

1000

What is one difference between Medieval and Renaissance music?

Renaissance music was more harmonically complex and secular

1000

What combination leads to successful singing?

Preparation and positive attitude

1100

What does a sharp (#) do to a note?

Raises it by a half step

1100

What dance originated in the French courts and became more formalized over time?

Minuet

1100

What makes Classical period music sound elegant and balanced?

Use of clear phrases, symmetry, and structured forms

1100

Why is breath support important?

It helps control volume and pitch

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