Composer from this school year
Italian Terms
Instruments of the band and orchestra
All about shifting
World of Music
200

What time period did Bach compose in?

Baroque

200

This is an Italian term for "playing in a smooth and connected style"

legato

200

What instrument is this?

Baritone


200

What kind of marking next to a number indicates a shift in your music?

A hyphen, or a line dash

200

Beethoven was this nationality.

German

400

This composer wrote "The Nutcracker Suite"

P.I. Tchaikovsky


400

This is an Italian term that means "getting progressively faster and faster" 

accelerando

400

This is technically the only STRING instrument that is a "transposing instrument"

String Bass

400

This position lets the violins play A, B, C# and D on the E string, above the staff with ledger lines. 

3rd position


400
The composer of "Clair de Lune" is from this country.

France

400

This composer was known as a child prodigy who played piano and violin. He is one of the most famous classical composers.

Mozart

400

This is an Italian term that means literally "shrinking"

gradually getting softer in volume

decrescendo

400

This instrument is very big, has a reed, and plays low sounds.

Bass clarinet

400

This position is played by the cellos in night shift. 

Fourth position

400

The baroque composer who wrote "Brandenburg Concerto No.5" is from this country.


Germany

600

This composer wrote the famous "Symphony No.5" and "Ode to Joy"

Beethoven

600

This is an Italian term that means to play in a separated or short manner.

staccato
600

This percussion instrument has a pedal on it that changes the pitch.

Timpani

600

Everybody shifts in "Night Shift" except for these two sections.

Second violins and basses


600

This composer wrote the main theme (Hedwig's Theme) for "Harry Potter" as well as "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List"

John Williams

1000

This composer wrote "The Planets".

Gustav Holst

1000

This is an Italian term that means literally "tail". It indicates the end of the piece. You sometimes jump to it from somewhere else... 

Coda


1000

This instrument is played with a double reed.

Oboe

1000

You need to shift in order to play this fancy term for a note that you do not have to press down all the way onto the string (be specific about what kind). 

Natural harmonic 

1000

Violins originated in what European country?

Italy