All in the Family
Music Math in 4/4
Famous Composers
Name That Tune
Musical Miscellaneous
100

The Guitar

What is the String Family

100

The value of a quarter note plus a half note.

What is three.

100

This composer was deaf, but still wrote magnificent symphonies.

Who is Beethoven?

100

This song is our National Anthem.

What is the Star Spangled Banner?

100

This symbol is found at the beginning of a staff representing higher sounding notes.

What is the Treble Clef sign?

200

The Trumpet

What is the Brass Family

200

The value of two eighth notes plus a quarter note.

What is two.

200

As a child prodigy, this composer was writing music by age 6.

Who is Mozart?

200

This is one of the first tunes you learn on any instrument. "Hot ______  ________"

What is Hot Cross Buns?

200

The louds and softs in music.

What are dynamics?

300

The Flute

What is the Woodwind Family

300

The value of a whole note plus a half note.

What is six.

300

Of the great 3 "B's" (Bach, Beethoven, Brahms) he would be the oldest today.

Who is Bach?

300

"From California to the New York Island" are lyrics to this famous folk song.

What is This Land is Your Land?

300

A pattern of 2 and 3 black keys are found here.

What is on a piano (or keyboard).

400

The Saxophone

What is the Woodwind Family

400

The value of 2 quarter notes plus 2 eighth notes.

What is three.

400

This teacher had a student named Elise and wrote a piano piece for her.

Who is Beethoven?

400

The end of this Kindergarten song made the cheese stand alone.

What is The Farmer in the Dell?

400

A steady pulse within music that makes you want to clap, or move.

What is the beat?

500

The Tambourine

What is the Percussion Family

500

The value of a whole note plus a quarter note plus 4 eighth notes.

What is seven.

500

He wrote The Nutcracker ballet.

Who is Tchaikovsky?

500

This famous tune from Beethoven's symphony #9 is Recorder Karate's Black Belt. 

What is Ode to Joy?

500

This is used to describe music that gradually gets louder.

What is a crescendo?