Which note is higher, C or G?
G
What do we call the pattern of beats in music?
Rhythm
What do we call the loudness or softness of a piece of music?
Dynamics
What genre of music is known for its use of a piano and often tells a story through lyrics?
Musical Theater
What family of instruments does a piano belong to?
Percussion
What do we call the highness or lowness of a sound?
Pitch
What is the name of the symbol that represents a quarter note?
A filled in note with a stem
What does the abbreviation "p" stand for in music dynamics?
Piano (soft)
Which genre of music is associated with artists like The Beatles and Elvis Presley?
Rock and Roll
What is the name of the instrument that has four strings and is played with a bow?
Either Viola, Violin, Cello, or bass
If a note is moved up by one step, what is this called?
Ascending pitch or Whole Step
If you see two eighth notes connected by a beam, how many beats do they represent?
One beat
What dynamic marking means to gradually get louder?
Crescendo
How does jazz music typically differ from classical music in terms of rhythm?
jazz often has more syncopation and improvisation, while classical music usually follows a more structured rhythm
What is the main difference between a flute and a trumpet?
Flute is a woodwind instrument and trumpet is a brass instrument
How would you describe the difference in pitch between a soprano voice and a bass voice?
A soprano voice has a higher pitch than a bass voice
How does syncopation affect the rhythm of a song?
syncopation creates a rhythm that emphasizes off-beats or unexpected beats
How might a composer use changes in dynamics to create contrast in a song?
By alternating between soft (piano) and loud (forte) sections to create tension or surprise?
How might the instruments used in a bluegrass band differ from those in a hip hop group?
Bluegrass uses string instruments like banjos and fiddles, while hip hop often uses electronic beats and rapped lyrics
How do you play a guitar compared to a piano in terms of sound production?
you strum or pluck the strings of a guitar, whereas on a piano, you press the keys to strike strings inside the instrument
How might a composer use pitch to create a feeling of tension or excitement in a piece of music?
By using a series of high-pitched notes or sudden changes in pitch
How could you change the rhythm of a piece to make it feel faster or slower without changing the tempo?
By altering the note durations, such as using shorter or longer notes in the rhythm pattern
How might a performer use dynamics to convey emotion in a piece of music?
by using softer dynamics for a calm, peaceful feeling or louder dynamics for excitement, anger, or intensity
How might a composer blend elements of both classical and electronic music genres in a modern piece?
By combining orchestral instruments with electronic sounds, such as synthesizers, and using both classical structures and modern rhythm patterns
How might a composer decide between using a violin or a viola in an orchestral piece?
by considering the desired pitch range, tone, and emotional impact (with the violin offering a higher pitch and brighter sound, and the viola providing a deeper, richer tone)