One of the three Baroque Composers
Who is Bach, Handel, or Scarlatti?
Musical word for Loud
What is forte?
Found to the right of the two black keys
What is E?
Receives 2 beats
What is a half note?
One of Beethoven's most famous compositions
What is Fur Elise?
This composer was famous for having lost his hearing
Who is Beethoven?
Musical word for smooth
What is legato?
Found to the left of the three black keys
What is F?
Receives 4 beats
What is a whole note?
One of Handel's most famous Suites
What is The Water Suite?
This Classical Composer died at an early age
Who is Mozart?
Musical word for getting louder
What is crescendo?
Found on line number three in the treble clef
What is B?
Receives 1 beat
What is a quarter note?
Written after a Cat walked across Scarlatti's keys
What is The Cat's Fugue?
This composer damaged his fingers so badly he could not fulfill his dream of being a concert pianist
Who is Robert Schumann?
Musical word for a note that is played short or detached
What is staccato?
Found between the treble and bass clef on it's own little line
What is middle C?
Receives 3 beats
What is a dotted half note?
From Schumann's time period
What is the Romantic Era?
This composer's first name started with a J and second name started with an S
Who was Johann Sebastien Bach?
Symbol that tells you how many beats per measure and what type of note receives one beat
What is a Time Signature?
Found on space number four in the Bass Clef
What is G?
Receives half of a beat
What is an eighth note?
Generally heard at Christmas time
What is The Nutcracker?