Spell the title of this song:
"___________ and Fugue in D minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Toccata
Canzon in Double Echo
Who is Giovanni Gabrieli
This scale is related to C major because it has no sharps or flats, and it is a minor scale
"A" NATURAL minor scale
This music symbol means to gradually get louder
What is a crescendo
Which instruments are considered C instruments in concert band? Name 5.
What is a Flute, Trombone, Bass Guitar, Baritone, Glockenspiel, Tuba, piano keyboard (mallet percussion)
"Canzon in Double Echo" is written by this composer: Giovanni _______________
Who is G-A-B-R-I-E-L-I
Gabrieli
Organ Concerto in F+ : Cuckoo and Nightingale
Georg Frideric Handel
This scale is related to C major scale, it has a raised 7th scale degree ascending and descending.
"A" Harmonic Minor Scale
ff
what is fortissimo or double forte
How do you spell Bach's middle name?
S-E-B-A-S-T-I-A-N
Spell the full name of the composer who is also called the "Red Priest"
Who is A-N-T-O-N-I-O, V-I-V-A-L-D-I
Antonio Vivaldi
This scale is related to E minor scale because it has an F# in it.
What is "G" Major scale
dotted quarter notes in compound time represent how many pulses?
What is 3 pulses
Which two songs on the listening list are in "The Well Tempered Clavier"
Prelude and Fugue in C minor, Toccata and Fugue in D minor
This composer included Spanish, Italian and Portuguese dance rhythms in their compositions, spell their last name.
Who is S-C-A-R-L-A-T-T-I
Domenico Scarlatti
This composer pioneered "Ground Bass"
Henry Purcell
This scale has a raised 6th and raised 7th while ascending and a lowered 6th and 7th when descending. This scale begins on note B.
"B" Melodic Minor scale
This music symbol tells you how many beats are in each measure or bar of music
What is a TIME signature
DAILY DOUBLE: Name all of the composers on the Listening List and how many songs they have on the listening list.
Scarlatti (1), Bach (5), Rameau (1), Handel (2), Gabrieli (1), Purcell (1), Vivaldi (1)
This composer adapted music for the pianoforte and this instrument. This instrument is also in the title of the piece written by Jean-Phillippe Rameau.
What is a H-A-R-P-S-I-C-H-O-R-D
Harpsichord
This composer wrote approximately 600 works 454 of which were concertos. He was also a virtuoso on the violin. Hint: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.
Antonio Vivaldi
Explain how you find a relative minor scale when given a major scale. Use C major scale as an example.
From C major you would count a minor third below that to note A. Then A minor would be the relative minor scale to C Major scale. In reverse if given a minor scale, count a minor third up from the given note to find a relative Major. (Also, 3 Semitones up or down depending on the given key).
This tells you what register you will play a melody in. Hint: They are also used in choirs to indicate which voice sings which part.
What is a CLEF (bass, treble, alto or tenor).
Name all of the songs on the listening list. Hint: 12 Selections.
1)Prelude and Fugue in C minor
2) Toccata and Fugue in D minor
3) Brandenburg Concerto No.2
4) Suite No.3: Air
5) Suite No. 3: Gavotte
6) Sonata in G major
7) Harpsichord Suite in G minor
8) Dido's Lament
9) Hallelujah Chorus
10) Organ Concerto in F major: Cuckoo and Nightingale
11) Summer Concerto from the Four Seasons
12) Canzon in Double Echo