Also known as sound color, it's the unique sonic qualities of an instrument. If the same note is played on 2 different instruments, you are still able to identify which specific instrument is being played.
A) TIMBRE B) HARMONY C) Mana
What is Timbre?
Classical Form
1) Fast 2) Slow 3) _______ 4) Fast
What is Dance-Related Movement?
What letter is missing in the C Major scale
C D E ___ G A B C
What is F?
Its the distance in pitch from the lowest note to the highest note a particular instrument can play...
A) Interval B) Range
C) Capacity D) Mungo Jerry
B) Range
Sonata-Form:
1) Exposition 2) Development 3) ________
4) Coda
What is Recapitulation?
If a D Major chord is D, F#, A...what are the notes of a d minor chord?
D, F, A
In Dynamics, it means VERY LOUD
A) Piano B) Mezzo Piano
C) Fortissimo D) Wingardium Leviosa
C) Fortissimo
To keep the audience from falling asleep, he composed the Surprise Symphony...
A) Jesse Catsopolous B) Joseph Haydn
C) Mozart D) Marilyn Manson
C) Haydn
Using the G Major Scale below...what are the notes of a G Major Chord?
G A B C D E F# G
G, B, D (root, 3rd, 5th)
The Saxophone belongs to what family?
A) Brass B) Woodwind
C) Percussion D) String
B) Woodwind
What letter is missing in this Rondo Form?
__ B __ C __ D __ E
What is A
If you are playing a B and you move down a half-step...what note are you playing?
B flat
The Flute belongs to what family?
A) Brass B) Woodwind
C) Percussion D) String
B) Woodwind
Who contributed what to the ingredients of Jazz...
Africa: ____________
Europe: ___________
New Orleans: __________
Africa: emphasis on rhythm, syncopation, drums
Europe: technical mastery, variety of instruments, song form, harmony
New Orleans: maelstrom of cultures
Using the C scale below, what are the notes of a c minor chord?
C D E F G A B C
C, E flat, G (root, flat 3rd, 5th)