Music Performance
Music Theory
Music Genres
Famous Musicians
Musical Instruments
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This concert hall in downtown Orlando is know for its world-class performances, including theater, concerts, and more!

Dr. Phillips Center

100

This tempo marking describes a piece of music that is played slowly and with a calm, relaxed tempo.

Adagio

100

This genre of music originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans in the early 20th century and is characterized by improvisation and swing rhythms.

Jazz

100

This American singer-songwriter is known for their hits "I Will Always Love You" and "Saving All My Love for You."

Whitney Houston

100

This keyboard instrument, which produces sound by striking strings with hammers, is often associated with classical and jazz music.

Piano

200

This attire is required for all members of a UCF concert ensembles, ad is usually worn by student ushers as well.

Concert black

200

This term refers to a scale with five notes per octave, often used in various world music traditions and jazz improvisation.

Pentatonic scale

200

This type of traditional and generally rural music originally was passed down through families and other small social groups.

Folk music

200

This composer from the Classical era wrote symphonies such as the "Eroica" and the "Ninth Symphony," and is known for their deafness.

Ludwig van Beethoven

200

This woodwind instrument, known for its double reed, is a staple in orchestras and is also referred to as a "hautbois."

Oboe

300

This refers to a musical piece whose creation was ordered by an institution (e.g., a University, a professional organization, etc.) and is usually unveiled for a special event or purpose.

Commissioned piece

300

This visual representation in music theory organizes the 12 musical keys in a circular pattern, where each key is a specific set interval higher than the previous one.

Circle of Fifths

300

This genre, developed in the 19th century in the southern United States, combines elements of blues, jazz, and folk music and is known for its improvisational style and complex rhythms.

Bluegrass

300

This legendary guitarist is known for their work with the band Led Zeppelin.

Jimmy Page

300

This percussion instrument consists of a set of tuned metal bars struck with mallets to produce a bright, bell-like sound.

Glockenspiel

400

This type of performance involves playing a musical instrument in a solo setting or with other musicians in a small group, rather than with a full ensemble.

Chamber Music

400

In music notation, this term refers to a technique where a note is played or sung slightly higher than its notated pitch, often creating a "bluesy" effect.

Microtonality


400

This genre of music, originating from West Africa and popularized in the United States, combines elements of jazz, funk, and traditional African rhythms.

Afrobeat

400

This classical composer known for their works like "The Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake."

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

400

This long, cylindrical wooden wind instrument originates from Indigenous Australian cultures and is known for its deep, resonant drone and complex, rhythmic sound produced through a technique called circular breathing.

Didgeridoo

500

This specific type of concert band composition, whose name derives from the French word for "sequence," often performed in competitions, is characterized by multiple movements with varied tempos and styles united by a common theme, designed to display the band's technical skill and musicality.

Suite (for Concert Band)

500

This musical form that consists of a statement of a theme followed by a contrasting section, then a return to the original theme.

Ternary (ABA) form

500

This genre, originating in the Dominican Republic, blends indigenous Taíno rhythms with Spanish influences and is known for its use of maracas and the güiro.

Merengue

500

This American jazz pianist and compose is known for their innovative approach to jazz harmony and their collaborations with Miles Davis, and is behind songs such as "Waltz for Debby."

Bill Evans

500

This traditional percussion instrument consisting of two small, concave wooden shells that are clicked together rhythmically produces a sharp, staccato sound often used in Spanish and Latin music.

Castanets

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