Dynamics
Instruments
History/Composers
Tempos
Vocabulary
100

What is the term for "medium soft?"

Mezzo Piano

100

How many families are there?

4

100

How many periods are there?

7

100

What is the term for fast?

Allegro

100

What does timbre mean?

Tone Color

200

What is the loudest dynamic?

Fortissimo

200

Name the two double reed instruments.

Bassoon & Oboe

200

What composer became deaf in his late life?

Beethoven

200

What does "grave" mean?

Very slow

200

How do we remember the lines on a treble clef staff?

Every Good Boy Does Fine

300

What does pianissimo mean?

Very Soft/Quiet

300

What is the only instrument solely played with the left hand?

French Horn

300

What period of music was established in America? It was made popular from people like; Miles Davis, John Coltrane, & Dizzy Gillespie.  

Jazz

300

What is the term for slow?

Andante

300

What are the lines that extend the staff above and below?

Ledger Lines

400

Name all 6 dynamics in order from softest to loudest.

pianissimo, piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, forte, fortissimo

400

Name the four orchestral string instruments.

Violin, Voila, Cello, & String Bass

400

What period of time had the most musical output? (Most music written)

Romantic

400

What is the fastest tempo?

Presto

400

How many notes are in the musical alphabet? And what is it called when you have a series of them? Ex. A-A or C-C

7. Octave.

500

What is a crescendo? 

To go from piano to forte; soft to loud

500
Name the percussion instrument that is similar to a piano. It has wooden bars and is played with mallets. It is big and has long resonator tubes that come out of the bottom. 

Marimba

500

What period of music was the first and was the longest in time?

Medieval 

500

Who controls the tempo of songs or music?

The teacher or the conductor.

500

What is the note that is one ledger line underneath the treble clef staff and also one ledger line above the bass clef staff?

Middle C

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