This group wrote Viva la Vida
Who is Coldplay?
This key has two sharps.
What is D Major?
This type of bowstroke can be played effectively by bouncing the bow on the string.
What is spiccato?
This composer is well known for the slow intensity of their pieces due to deafness.
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
This notation is placed over a note. It is used to signify a note should be held out indefinitely.
What is a fermata?
This James Bond movie was released in 1964 and happens to be one of the movements in Bond...James Bond
What is Goldfinger?
This is the order of whole and half steps in a scale.
What is W-W-H-W-W-W-H?
This bowstroke is also known as the "hammered" stroke due to the quick press and release of the index finger.
What is martelé?
This composer died at the very young age of 35. They also died partially through their last composition, "Requiem in D Minor."
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
This word is used to describe a "sweet" sound.
What is dolce?
These instrument section plays the melody in the beginning of Pirates of the Caribbean.
What is the cellos?
These are the three types of minor scales.
What is Natural, Harmonic, and Melodic?
What is staccato?
This composer and performer is known for their virtuosic playing on violin during the late 1700s and early 1800s.
Who is Niccolò Paganini?
This tempo marking is used to represent "lively and fast."
What is vivace?
These instruments are played in Bond...James Bond
What is violin, viola, cello, bass, piano, percussion?
This is known as a five note scale.
What is a pentascale?
What is the balance point?
This composer is known as "The Father of Symphony" due to writing 107 symphonies.
Who is Joseph Haydn?
This term is used to represent gradually increasing the tempo
What is accelerando?
These are two of the six movement titles in the Pirates of the Caribbean medley.
What is:
- Fog Bound
- The Medallion Calls
- To The Pirates Cave
- The Black Pearl
- One Last Shot
- He's A Pirate
The beginning of Bond...James Bond follows this type of scale in the second violins and viola.
What is a chromatic scale?
To effectively execute this bowstroke, you must drop the bow onto the string while playing multiple notes in one direction.
What is a ricochet bowing?
This piece is significant due to it being completely silent and fully dependent on audience "participation."
What is 4'33'' by John Cage?
This term is used for subtle manipulations of the rhythm in a performance. For example, the performer would purposely play their given rhythms disjunct to the beat to show expression.
What is rubato?