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100

This clarinetist was known as the "King of Swing"

Who is Benny Goodman?

100

This rhythm is created by adding a half note and a quarter note.

What is a dotted half note?

100
The space on top of the treble clef

What is G?

100

This is the lowest brass instrument.

What is the tuba?

100

Franz Joseph Haydn was active during this period.

What is the Classical period?

200

This American composer was known as "The March King"

Who is John Philip Sousa?

200
How many beats do you have if you add two whole notes together?

What are eight beats?

200

The space just below the bass clef

What is F?

200

This woodwind instrument is played by Squidward in the cartoon "Spongebob Squarepants".

What is the clarinet?

200

The "12-tone" method was developed during this time period.

What is the Modern period?

300
One of this Russian composer's pieces caused a riot when it was premiered.

Who is Igor Stravinsky?

300
This rhythm is commonly counted by saying "1 e and a"

What are sixteenth notes?

300

Third line of the treble clef

What is B?

300
These instruments are a part of a standard string quartet.

What are two violins, a viola, and a cello?

300

Robert and Clara Schumann were active during this time period.

What is the Romantic period?

400

This blind guitarist was a professor of music in Madrid for 30 years.

Who is Joaquín Rodrigo?

400

This note value is twice as fast as 128th notes.

What are 256th notes?

400

This accidental is used to lower a note by one half step.

What is a flat?

400

This is the name for a trumpet with no values.

What is a bugle?

400

This period occurred from roughly 900-1400.

What is the Medieval period?

500

This Austrian composer arranged a poem by Goethe called "Der Erlkönig" at the age of 18.

Who is Franz Schubert?

500

This many sixteenth notes can fit in a measure of 5/8 time.

What is ten?

500

This is where middle C is found on an alto clef staff.

What is the middle line?
500
This brass instrument is the only one included in a standard woodwind quartet.

What is a French horn?

500

French for "rebirth," this period improved upon the previous musical era.

What is the Renaissance?