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Science of Sound
100

This 3-year old child genius played piano and violin.

Who is Mozart

100

The instrument most often taught to 4th graders

What is a recorder

100

The musical term for LOUD

What is Forte

100

The highest sounding instrument of the Brass Family

What is a Trumpet

100

Power, and Resonance and this are required to make sound

What is Vibration
200

Deaf by the age of 35, this composer continued writing music til his death

Who is Beethoven

200

This instrument has 88 keys.

What is a piano

200

The musical term for Very Soft.

What is Pianissimo.

200

The lowest sounding instrument in the Percussion family

What is the Piano

200

The sight reading system using two letter syllables.

What is Solfege or Do, Re, Mi

300

He wrote 1128 different songs during his long career

Who is J.S. Bach

300

A member of the Percussion family, this instrument provides the beat.

What are drums.

300

This musical term establishes the speed of the beat

What is Tempo

300

The largest instrument in the Strings family

What is the Double Bass

300

Music expands in this direction

What is a bubble.

400

He wrote Turkeys in November

Who is Mr. Rashleigh

400
One of the three most difficult instruments to play

What are the Oboe, French Horn, and Violin

400

One of the Elements of Music which we use Italian Terms to describe.

What is Tempo or Dynamics

400

The Flute is part of this instrumental family

What is the Woodwinds

400

The A on the piano vibrates at this frequency.

What is 440 hertz.

500
A modern composer wrote the music to Harry Potter, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, ET and hundreds more movies
Who is John Williams
500

The instrument every human has.

What is your Voice

500

The pedal on a piano that allows the note to sound for a long time.

What is the Sustain Pedal

500

This instrument has the widest range of notes

What is a piano

500

The sounding of notes in a chord not played but still heard.

What are overtones.

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