In musical concepts major means___and minor means ___
Happy and sad
โwhat is something tiny on Mr wells deskโ
Tiny hands
The largest member of the orchestral strings family, also finds its way into folk bands or jazz group is called ____
Contrabass
In the 1980-1990s many games had no _____
Sound
r (older film projectors were very ___
Noisy
Some students and professionals choose to blend these traditions and invent their____
Own styles
Mr wells background says live life on the ___
Cobb
Originally made with bone or wood, but eventually became made of nickel, silver, or other metals in order to increase dynamic range is a _____
Flute
On average __ of gamers play with others
63%
original music written for movies is also called the ____.
The score
โ When you have more than one key stacked on top of each other, they can create some ___-
Interesting sounds
What does Mr wells bring in everyday _____
Coffee
โ Developed from the 12th century shawm, a loud, harsh sounding instrument with a double reed is called an ___
Oboe
In the 1990s arcades were ___and ____ and____
Silent black and white
in 1890s -1920s movies were initially _______ because technology had not yet allowed sound
movies were initially silent
โ Sharps and flats are cancelled out by symbols called ____
Naturals
what color is Mr wells jacket
Yellow white black
Adolphe Sax - Inventor, improved upon design of bass clarinet, inventions led to development ___ ______
Brass instruments
Back then the arcades were moved into___
Homes
in 1933 Max Steiner composed the first complete ____ _____ for a talkie flim?
Original score
Whole, half, quarter, and eighth notes - each indicates how many is needed to make __ ____not a division of the measure
4 beats
How old is Mr wells
24
Developed from animal horns, such as the shofar, which was made out of a ramโs horn and used in _____ _____
Religious ceremonies
During the early 1970s, sound primarily had to be stored on____ ______ ____.
analog cassette tapes
The score for the film Anatomy of A Murder (1959) was written by ____ ______ and_______ _____.
by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn