Music Theory
Famous Composers
Modern Music
Instruments
Name That Term
100

This is the symbol that tells you to play in a higher pitch range.

Treble Clef

100

He composed “Fur Elise” and went deaf later in life.

Beethoven


100

The instrument Lizzo is known for. 

Flute

100

This brass instrument uses a slide.

Trombone

100

The speed of music.

Tempo

200

A sharp raises a note by this many half steps. (One)

One

200

This child prodigy wrote over 600 pieces before his death at age 35.

Mozart

200

The British band that sings “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

Queen

200

This instrument uses a double reed and is known for its bright, nasally tone.

Oboe

200

To play smooth and connected.

Legato

300

The key signature with one flat.

F Major


300

The “Four Seasons” composer

Vivaldi

300

Beyoncé won the most of these awards as of 2024.

Grammys

300

The lowest member of the string family. 

Double Bass

300

The symbol that indicates to repeat a section.

Repeat Sign

400

This Italian word means to gradually get louder

Crescendo

400

Known as the “Father of the Symphony.” 

Haydn

400

Album 1989

Taylor Swift

400

The standard number of valves on a piccolo trumpet. 

Four

400

This symbol tells you to hold a note longer than its value.

Fermata

500

The interval between two notes that are 12 half steps apart.


Octave

500

He composed The Rite of Spring, which caused a riot at its premiere.

Stravinsky

500

The musical genre that originated in the Bronx in the 1970s.

Hip-hop

500

This large percussion instrument has tuned metal bars and is played with mallets. 

Glockenspiel

500

A sudden, strong accent in music.

Sforzando or sfz

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