This composer is known for his "Symphony No. 5" and "Fidelio." Who is he?
Ludwig Van Beethoven
What symbol indicates the end of a piece of music?
Double bar line
How many sharps are in the key of E major?
Four sharps
What is the value of a quarter note?
one beat
This instrument is known as the "king of instruments." What is it?
organ
This composer is famous for his "The Four Seasons." Who is he?
This symbol tells the musician to play loudly. What is it?
Fortissimo (ff)
What is the key signature of C major?
No sharps or flats
How many beats does a whole note receive in common time?
four beats
The largest section in an orchestra
violin
Known for his "Requiem," this composer died at a young age. Who is he?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
What is the name of the symbol that indicates a note should be held longer than its usual duration?
Fermata
Which major key has four flats in its key signature?
A-flat major
What type of note has a value of two beats?
What woodwind instrument uses a double reed and is known for its rich tone?
oboe
This composer created the famous "Nutcracker Suite." Who is he?
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
This symbol is used to indicate a sharp note. What is it called?
Sharp (♯)
Name the key signature that has one flat.
f major
This note is represented by an oval notehead with a stem. What is it?
note (varies)
This percussion instrument is played by striking with mallets and consists of wooden bars. What is it?
xylophone, marimba
This composer is renowned for his operas like "The Magic Flute." Who is he?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
This symbol represents a pause in music. What is it?
Cesura
What is the key signature for B major?
five sharps
What is the name of the note that has a dot next to it, increasing its duration?
Dotted note
What brass instrument uses a slide mechanism?
trombone