Baroque Period
Key Signatures
Terms
Scales
Baroque Music
100
This composer had 23 children.
Who is Bach?
100
Name the 2 sharps in the key of D major.
What is F# and C#
100
This means "a little".
What is poco?
100
The right hand 4th finger note for the D Major scale.
What is C#?
100
This instrument predated the Piano.
What is the Harpsichord?
200
This composer wrote "The Messiah"
Who is Handel?
200
Name the 3 flats in the key of E-flat major.
What is B flat, E flat and A flat.
200
This means "a lot".
What is molto?
200
The RH 4th finger note for all the flat key Major scales.
What is B flat?
200
These things added interest to Harpsichord music.
What are ornaments?
300
This composer wrote over 500 piano Sonatas.
Who is Scarlatti?
300
Name the 5 sharps of B major.
What is F#, C#, G#, D#, A#
300
This means to continue on the same way.
What is simile?
300
The left hand fingering for the scales B-flat, E-flat, A-flat and D-flat.
What is 3 2 1, 4 3 2 1, 3?
300
This form was common in Baroque music.
What is Binary Form?
400
This item changed table manners for Europe during the reign of Louis XIV.
What is the fork?
400
Name the relative minor of the key of B flat major.
What is g minor?
400
This means "dying away"
What is morendo?
400
The step of the scale that is raised in the Harmonic Form of a minor scale.
What is the 7th step?
400
Having more than one melodic line at a time.
What is polyphonic?
500
These 3 famous Baroque composers were all born in 1685.
Who are Bach, Handel and Scarlotti?
500
Name the Relative Major of c minor.
What is E flat Major?
500
This means "fast and lively".
What is Vivace?
500
The name of the minor scale form that follows the key signature without alterations.
What is the Natural Form?
500
Dynamics that change by levels rather than gradually.
What are terraced dynamics?