Instruments
Rhythm/Bucket Drums
Music History
Film Music
Ukuleles
100

True or false: single reed instruments have a mouthpiece, double reed instruments do not have a mouthpiece.

What is true?

100

The amount of beats a quarter note gets.

What is 1 beat?

100

The time period of Renaissance music.

What is 1300-1600? (Need to be within at least 50 years)

100

The type of music played at the beginning of movies that sets a genre or mood.

What is titles music? 

100

The order of string names.

What is G, C, E, A? 

200
The shorter/smaller the instrument, the ______ the sound.

What is higher?

200

The 'R' and 'L' stand for...


What is "right" and "left?"

200

The Medieval composer who was known for these four areas: Music, visions, medicine, books. 

Who is Hildegard von Bingen? 

200

The type of music used to provide an understanding of what the character may be feeling, or to be used in a comedic relief/ironic way.

What is mood underscore?

200

When the ukulele string sounds too high, you need to _______ the ukulele string with the tuning peg.

What is loosen?

300

The three methods that percussion instruments use to make sound.

What are hit, shake, and scrape?

300

The name of this note.


What is triplet note?

300

The time period of Medieval music.

What is 400-1400? (Need to be within at least 50 years)

300

The type of music used to represent a character, object, or place.

What is character theme?
300

When a ukulele string sounds too low, you need to _____________ the string with the tuning peg.

What is tighten? 

400
The four instrument family names.

What are woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion?

400

True or False: This rhythm below is written correctly.  


What is false?

400

The type of music that emerged during the 16th century featuring non-religious music often about love.

What is madrigal?

400

The film composer whose career has lasted over seven decades. 

Who is John Williams? 

400

The name of this ukulele chord.


What is Dm? 

500

The three methods that string instruments use to make sound.

What are strum, pluck, and bow?

500

The meaning of the top number and the bottom number in a time signature.

What is how many beats in a measure (top number), and what type of note gets the beat (bottom number)? 

500

The Renaissance composer most known for sacred music and who developed the type of music called counterpoint. 

Who is Giovanni de Palestrina?

500

The three types of film music.

What are titles music, mood underscore, and character theme? 

500

The order of the last two parts of the ukulele at the bottom where the strings meet the body of the instrument. 



What is saddle, bridge? (Bridge must be on the bottom line) 

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