Classical Period
Rhythm
Singing
Note Names
Random!
100

This composer of the Classical Period went completely deaf in his life. 

Beethoven

100

How many sixteenth notes equals ONE beat? 

Four

100

Is Blues Music usually slow or fast?

Slow

100

Name all of the letters used in music. 

A, B, C, D, E, F, G

100

This is the word we use to describe slow or fast music. It can affect how the music feels to the listener.

Tempo

200

Name two composers of the Classical Period. 

Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Bologne

200

Draw some sixteenth notes on the white-board correctly. 

Sixteenth Notes
200

This kind of music has 12 measures, 3 chords, and sad lyrics. 

Blues Music

200

Name the letter names of the SPACES on the music staff. 

F, A, C, E

200

Name the dynamic marking that means to play medium soft. 

mp

300

What instrument did Cristofori invent? 

Hint: It wasn't popular until after he died. 

Piano

300

This is a short repeated melodic or rhythmic pattern.

Ostinato

300

This is the lowest to the highest pitch that a person can sing. 

Range 

300

Name the letter names for the LINES on the music staff. 

E, G, B, D, F 

300

Name the word that describes when music gradually gets louder.

Crescendo

400

Name a characteristic of the Classical Period

Order/Balance

400

This is what we call the numbers at the beginning of music. 

Hint: Usually it is a 4/4 or a 3/4!

Meter

400

Name the 4 singing voices.

Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass

400

"Molto" means...

Very!

400

If you are singing and see the term "mf" in the music, how loud should you sing? 

Medium Loud

500

Name the four instruments in a string quartet. 

Violin, Violin, Viola, Cello

500

These are the two words we use to guess if music is happy or sad sounding.

Major and minor

500

Name an interval greater than a step.

Skip

500

This thing helps musicians keep a steady beat as they practice music.

Metronome

500

Name at least 2 instruments in the woodwind family. 

Clarinet, flute, bassoon, oboe, piccolo, recorder