Major
This key is known as the "people's key" because it is the simplest
This is the term used to describe the pinky in a non-bass bow hold
curled/bent
This composer wrote Ode to Joy
Beethoven
This is the definition of a chord
Three or more notes played together
This describes a scale that has a "sad" feel
Minor
This major key has C# as its last sharp
D major
This term describes the angle relative to the string in which your bow should move
Perpendicular
This Classical era composer composed a theme and variations on "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
W. A. Mozart
This is the definition of a clef
A way to organize notes on a staff
This is the term for a minor scale with no other alterations, and also describes a note with no accidentals
Natural
This key signature could be C major or A minor
empty/nothing
A bass player uses every finger EXCEPT this one in their lower positions
This is the oldest of the keyboard instruments
Organ/pipe organ
This term describes a multi-movement composition featuring all four instrument families, popular in the Western Classical tradition
Symphony
This term describes a scale that shares a key signature with a major scale.
Relative minor
This major key signature uses 1 flat
F major
This is the position celli shift to when playing the second octave of the G major scale
4th position
This event ended the Classical tradition of Western music, which includes the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Impressionist period
World War I
This is another name for simple quadruple meter
4/4
This minor scale is different on the way up than on the way down.
Melodic Minor
This key signature has D# as its last sharp
E major
This type of left-hand technique describes a feather touch to produce much higher notes than otherwise possible
Which genre of music was invented by DJ Kool Herc at a block party in 1973?
Hip Hop
This is who standardized musical counterpoint composition rules in the 1600's
J.S. Bach