This child prodigy's symphony was premiered in 1886.
Who is Beach?
This is how you count two eighth notes on the first beat of a measure.
What is one and?
What is suddenly?
This triad is based on iii.
What is F# A C#?
Known for his ragtime music, this composer was a traveling musician in the 1880s.
Who is Joplin?
How many beats do you have if you add two whole notes together?
What are eight beats?
Fluctuation in pitch is...
What is vibrato?
This triad is based on vi.
What is B D F#?
Known for his distinctive voice, this trumpeter sang a popular rendition of "What a Wonderful World".
Who is Armstrong?
This is how you count a group of four sixteenth notes at the beginning of a measure.
What is 1 e + a?
An oratorio typically involves a...
What is a story/narrative?
This triad is based on I.
What is D F# A?
This jazz saxophonist's album "Giant Steps" is very famous.
Who is Coltrane?
This note value is twice as fast as sixteenth notes.
What are 32nd notes?
This tells you which accidentals are in a given piece.
What is a key signature?
This triad is based on IV.
What is G B D?
This composer was a member of "The Five" and published his first piece at age 12.
Who is Mussorgsky?
This many sixteenth notes can fit in a measure of 3/4 time.
What is twelve?
A grace note is...
What is an extra note added an an ornament?
This triad is based on vii°.
What is C# E G?