This composer became deaf later in life.
Who was Beethoven?
The smallest string instrument in a typical orchestra.
What is a violin?
This type of note gets 2 beats in 4/4 time.
What is a half note?
This word means to play very softly.
What is pianissimo?
This famous ballet includes a character called the sugar plum fairy.
This composer wrote "The Four Seasons."
Who was Vivaldi?
This brass instrument typically plays the lowest notes.
What is a tuba?
This note is a perfect fifth above F.
What is C?
This word means to play smoothly and connected.
What is legato?
A piece of music written for three people.
What is a trio?
This composer wrote the famous ballet "The Nutcracker."
Who was Tchaikovsky?
What is an oboe?
This clef has the space notes A, C, E, and G.
What is the bass clef?
This word means to play fast or lively.
What is allegro?
The musical period that came between the Baroque and Romantic eras.
What is the Classical era?
This composer was a child prodigy who wrote over 600 works.
Who was Mozart?
This instrument has pedals and 47 strings.
What is a harp?
This major key has six sharps.
What is F#?
This word means to play at a "walking" tempo.
What is andante?
This famous composer had a pet starling bird that could sing one of his melodies.
Who was Mozart?
This composer is famous for organ music and fugues.
Who was Bach?
This percussion instrument is tuned and played with mallets.
What is a timpani?
Another name for a diminished fifth or augmented fourth.
What is a tritone?
The name of a symbol that means to sustain a note longer than its original value.
What is a fermata?
This musical work is written for one solo instrument and a full orchestra.
What is a concerto?