Dynamics
Notation
Terminology
Rhythm
History
100

Very Loud

Fortissimo

100

Receives 1 beat (4/4 time)

Quarter Note

100

A person who writes music

Composer

100

Clap this rhythm: 

♩ ♩ ♩ ♩

(correct answer confirmed by counselor)

100

German composer during the classical era, who is well known as the creator of "Für Elise" on the piano

Ludwig van Beethoven

200

Quiet, soft

Piano

200

Name the 5 lines and 4 spaces in a musical staff for Treble Clef

Lines: EGBDF

Spaces: FACE

200

Three or more notes sounded together in harmony

Chord

200

A note where you should not play anything; silent

Rest

200

Tchaikovsky is famous for which music in ballet? 

The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, or Sleeping Beauty

300

Gradually gets louder

Crescendo

300

A half rest and a whole rest both look like hats, but one is upside down.  Which rest looks like an upside down hat?

Whole rest

300

The speed at which music is played

Tempo

300

Two eighth notes equal how many quarter notes?

One

300

This music period saw the rise of piano and included composers such as Bach, Mozart, and Chopin

Classical

400

Another word for decrescendo

Diminuendo

400

At the beginning of a staff, 4/4 or 3/4 or 6/8 that tells what the rhythm of the song is going to be is called...

Time Signature

400

When singing, do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti is called the what system

Solfege

400

How many quarter notes equal a whole note?

Four

400

This Baroque composer best work is a series of violin concertos called "Four Seasons"

Antonio Vivaldi

500

Forceful, sudden accent

Sforzando

500

Name 5 types of rests

Quarter rest, eighth rest, half rest, whole rest, sixteenth rest

500

Name the 3 music textures

Monophonic, Homophonic, and Polyphonic

500

Clap this rhythm: 

♩ ♫ ♫ ♫

(correct answer confirmed by counselor) 

500

Name the 6 periods of music throughout history

1) Medieval 2) Renaissance 3) Baroque 4) Classical 5) Romantic 6) Contemporary

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