Misc
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Theater
100

How light or dark a color is.

Value

100

Slowest tempo

Largo

100

Primary colors

Red, blue and yellow

100

Sound is made by these moving on a path called a wave.

Vibrations

100

William Shakespeare is a famous playwright, who wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet during this era.

Renaissance

200

Circles are an example of this type of shape.

Geometric

200

Fast tempo

Presto

200

Secondary colors

Orange, green, purple

200

The volume level of music.

Dynamics

200

The “Dark Ages” was during this theatrical time period.

Medieval

300

Snare drum, cymbals, timpani, marimba

Percussion
300

Tempo is measured in these per minute.

Beats

300

Another name for intermediate colors.

Tertiary
300

The speed of music.

Tempo

300

Two types of plays created by the Greeks.

Tragedy and Comedy

400

Clarinets, flutes and saxophones

Woodwinds

400

Italian word for soft.

Piano

400

Color as an element of art refers to this type of light.

Absorbed light

400

A series of musical tones or sounds in a piece of music arranged in a way to create a pleasing effect.

Melody

400
The Greek word for theater means this.

Seeing

500

Trumpets, trombones, tubas

Brass

500

Italian word for loud.

Forte

500

Formed when a line connects its end or intersects another line.

Shape

500

When two or more different notes are played or sung at the same time

Harmony

500

A raised picture-frame style of stage.

Proscenium

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