This musical form begins about 1900 and ends around 200
What is a 20th century music
The earliest musical period known for it's chants and is the bases for today's musical scales.
What is the medieval period?
Forte and and piano
What are dynamics
Musical genre known for it's chants.
What is the Gregorian Chant?
The part of a song that is often hummed or sung along with. It is catchy and draws one to the music.
What is a melody?
Musical form in the 20th century that has "blue" tones and compares to artists like Monet.
What is impressionism in music
The violin, and string instruments formed an orchestra during this musical period. Famous composer of this time was Mozart and Vivaldi.
What is the Baroque period?
When music suddenly gets a lot louder.
What is a crescendo?
musical genre developed in Tennessee and singers often wear a cowboy hat.
What is Country Music?
Music written for a movie including the movie The Wild Robot/
What is film music
Song that became famous during the 20th century era as it was rediscovered and became famous.
What is Fur Elise?
This classical music period known for it's drama and romance.
What is the Romantic period?
Hertz of each note, given names of A,B,C,D,E,F, and G.
What is pitch?
Musical Genre in which the singers always sin Unaccompanied.
What is A Capella?
This composer most known for writing the song Fur Elise.
Who is Beethoven?
Musical form known for the addition of technology in music.
What is techno music?
Instrument invented during the baroque era and is the precursor to the piano
What is the harpsichord?
When some instruments make "blue" sounds and some sounds are "red."
What is tone or Timbre?
Musical Genre whose band always has a banjo and mandolin in it.
What is Bluegrass?
This type of musical form most closely resembles pop music.
What is Rondo or ABACA form
20th century musical genres that taps into science
What is Primitivism
Music from this era is current in the last 20 years.
What is the modern musical period or era?
The structure of a piece
What is form?
musical genre known for the "Honky-tonk" piano style.
What is Ragtime?
Musical Instrument that grew from 4 to 7 octaves during the classical and 20th century and has a lot of strings.
What is the piano?