C up to E
What is a (Major) third?
Three Sharps
What is A major (F# minor)?
This type of meter is divisible by twos.
What is simple meter?
What Italian word means to play fast?
What is Allegro?
Which instrument usually sits to the conductor's left?
What are 'the violins?'
F# up to C#
What is a (Perfect) 5th?
Two flats
What is Bb major (G minor)?
This meter is divisible by 3s.
What is compound meter?
What Italian word means "Walking Pace?"
What is Andante?
When following a conductor, what is your cue to begin playing and starting the piece?
What is a 'prep beat' or 'up-beat?'
D down to A
What is a (Perfect) 4th?
The number and names of and what kind of accidentals that are in D major.
What are: 2 sharps, F# and C#?
The top number on a time signature represents this.
What is the number of note values in each measure?
What Italian word means "Slow and stately?" Hint: A famous piece for only strings is named after this word.
What is Adagio?
Which composer wrote over 100 symphonies?
Who is Franz Joseph Haydn?
F# up to C natural
What is a Tritone (Diminished 5th, Augmented 4th)?
Three flats
The bottom number of the time signature represents this.
What is the kind of note value that represents each main beat or count in each measure (other explanations may be accepted here)?
What Italian word means "Moderate?"
What is Moderato?
DAILY DOUBLE (Worth 800 points)
Clap a quarter note beat and say this rhythm:
Ta, Ta, Ta
Ti-Ti, Ti-Ti, Ta
Ti-Ti, Ta, Ti-Ti
(Executed correctly for points)
A tenth up from G
What is a B?
Solve the key name for a scale with only a Bb in it.
What is F major (D minor)?
Describe this meter: 7/8
What is seven eighth notes in a bar/measure?
What Italian word means "Slow and solemn?"
What is Grave?
To make this E Major, What is needed to correct this example?
E F G# A B C# D# E
What is F#?