History
Vocabulary
Instrument Families
Name That Tune
Misc
100

This is the musical period from 1600-1750 characterized by ornamentation and the birth of opera.

Baroque Period

100

This is the tempo marking for a slow walking speed (remember our turtle game).

Andante

100

The trumpet is in this instrument family.

Brass

100

This song uses lyrics "Soda Cracker"

Acka Backa

100

A short repeated pattern

Ostinato

200

This is the musical period from 1750-1820 characterized by clarified melodies, balanced phrases and larger orchestras.

Classical Period

200

This is a dynamic marking for soft.

Piano

200

The saxophone is in this instrument family.

Woodwind

200

This drum circle tune uses the lyrics "Gawsh."

Pigs Like Mud

200

A mode often characterized as sad.

Minor

300

Name one of our Baroque composers.

Bach, Vivaldi or Handel

300

This is the tempo marking for fast (brisk).

Allegro

300

Maracas are in this instrument family.

Percussion

300

This song uses lyrics "Went to See the Moon."

Major Duple

300

A larger instrument will sound...

Lower

400

This Classical composer wrote the Farewell Symphony.

Haydn

400

This is the name for a Ta note.  It has to do with how much of a normal 4/4 measure it takes up.

Quarter note.

400

Instruments are sorted into their instrument families based on how they do this.

Vibrate

400

2nd: In Stinky Pirates, we were stinky from ___ to ___.

3rd: In You're a Grand Old Flag, we had an emblem of ______.

2nd: Toes to pinkies

3rd: The Land I Love

400

A 5-note scale

Pentatonic

500

This Classical composer wrote Eine Kleine Nachtsmusik.

Mozart

500

This is the suffix added to a dynamic to mean extremely.

-issimo

500
Both Mozart and Vivaldi were famed for playing the same instrument in this instrument family.

Strings (Violin is the instrument)

500
This piece by Haydn had sudden dynamic changes to wake up listeners.

Surprise Symphony

500

This scientific term tells the pitch, shown by the speed of the soundwave.

Frequency