Intervals
Definitions
Baroque
Famous Composers/pianists
Music Symbols
100
Two same notes
What is a perfect unison
100
oddly shaped pearl
What is baroque mean in Portuguese
100
1600-1750
What is the Baroque time period
100
The composer who wrote the "Four Seasons"
Who is Antonio Vivaldi
100
Loud
What is forte
200
A step
What is a second
200
Combining the treble clef with the bass clef
What is the grand staff
200
The Baroque period ended with this composer's death
Who is Bach
200
German composer more famous than Bach in his life time
Who is Telemann
200
Soft
What is piano
300
skipping one note
What is a third
300
Notes within the same range
What is register
300
The political or religious institution determined this
What is the genre of music that determined what the composer wrote
300
German composer who wrote "The Messiah" and other famous oratorios
Who is Handel
300
The G clef
What is the treble clef
400
Here comes the bride
What is fourth
400
Intervals that are played together to form harmony
What is an harmonic interval
400
Later Baroque music came from this country
Where is Germany
400
The English "Orpheus"
Who is Henry Purcell
400
Lines added above or below the staff
What is a leger line
500
Twinkle, Twinkle little star
What is a fifth
500
Signifies the end of the piece
What is a double bar line
500
These were the two keyboard instruments of the Baroque time period
What is a harpsichord and organ
500
Italian composer who wrote sonatas for the piano
Who is Scarlatti
500
Numbers at the beginning of the piece that tell how many counts in a measure and what kind of note gets one beat
What is a time signature