Notation
Dynamics
Composers
Instruments
Mr. Sayer
100

This note gets 3 beats in 4/4 time.

Dotted half

100

This dynamic means softly.

Piano.

100

He wrote the Nutcracker.

Tchaikovsky

100

This instrument is the lowest of the brass family.

Tuba

100

He worked for this company when he first moved to Oregon.

Hollister

200

This note gets 1.5 beats in 4/4 time.

Dotted quarter.
200

This dynamic means loudly.

Forte

200

He lost all of his hearing before composing some of his most famous works.

Beethoven

200

This instrument family makes a sound when it is struck by something.

Percussion

200

He played at this famous venue in New York City, former home of the New York Philharmonic.

Carnegie Hall

300

This note gets 2 beats in 2/2 time.

Half note.

300

This dynamic means medium-soft.

Mezzo piano

300
This American composer incorporated it's a Gift To Be Simple in his famous work Appalachian Spring.
Aaron Copeland.
300

This instrument group contains the violin and cello.

String family

300

He was in the Syracuse University marching band for how many years?

1

400

This note gets 6 beats in 7/4 time.

Dotted whole

400

This dynamic means very loud.

Fortissimo

400

He composed to music to hit films such as Harry Potter and Star Wars.

John Williams

400

This instrument is the lowest of the woodwind family.

Baritone Saxophone

400

This principle's name was in charge of Bayside High School.

Mr. Belding

500

This note gets 1 beats in 6/8 time.

Eighth Note.

500

This dynamic means very soft.

Pianissimo.

500

This composer wrote the Four Seasons.

Vivaldi.

500

This brass instrument uses rotary valves instead of pistons.

French Horn

500

Mr. Sayer has broken this same bone, twice.

CollarBone