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Rhythm
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100
Set of five horizontal lines and four spaces, each of which represents a different musical pitch, is called this.
What is STAFF.
100
Bach and Handel composed on this instrument.
What is HARPSICHORD.
100
In 4/4 time this note takes four counts.
What is WHOLE NOTE.
100
In Italian this word means LOUD.
What is FORTE.
100
This note is located to the left of the twin black keys.
What is C.
200
This line of the staff is the determining line for stem direction.
What is THE THIRD LINE.
200
J. S. Bach lived in this country.
What is GERMANY.
200
This rest looks like a hat.
What is HALF REST.
200
This Italian word means "gradually getting louder'.
What is CRESCENDO.
200
The distance between two notes is called this.
What is INTERVAL.
300
The flag on the eighth note is always facing this direction.
What is TO THE RIGHT OF THE STEM.
300
G. F. Handel is from this country.
What is England.
300
In 6/8 time this note receives one beat.
What is EIGHTH NOTE.
300
DECRESCENDO and DIMINUENDO both means this.
What is GRADUALLY GETTING SOFTER.
300
Group of musical notes collected in ascending and descending order called this.
What is SCALE.
400
The stem of the note is as long as this interval.
What is OCTAVE.
400
"The Hallelujah Chorus" is from this Handel's most famous oratorio.
What is "THE MESSIAH".
400
this time signature is always used in waltz.
What is 3/4.
400
This Italian word means VERY SOFT.
What is PIANISSIMO.
400
The other name of the TREBLE CLEF is this.
What is G clef.
500
The added lines above and below the staff are called this.
What is LEDGER LINES.
500
Bach had this many children.
What is 21.
500
This time signature is very similar to 4/4 time, but is conducted in two instead of in four.
What is CUT TIME.
500
This Italian word means both the name of the instrument and the dynamic term.
What is PIANO.
500
The song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" starts with this interval.
What is OCTAVE.