Duration and pitch
Blues music
Musical Elements
Writing a score
Chords
100

The note worth 1 beat.

What is a crotchet?

100

The race of the slaves.

What is African?

100
The musical element in charge of the volume.

What is dynamics?

100

The first thing you put in your score.

What is the clef type?

100

The minimum (lowest) amount of notes in a chord?

What is 2?

200

In the treble clef, the note in the lowest space.

What is F?

200

Where the slaves worked.

What is in the fields?

200

The musical element that tells how high or low a note is.

What is pitch?

200

The thing you put at the end of your score.

What is a double bar-line?

200

Other than major, the most common chord type.

What is minor?

300

The note worth 1/2 of a beat.

What is a quaver?

300

The most important 'instrument' in blues music.

What is the vocals/voice?

300
The musical elements that tells the 'colour of the note'.

What is timbre?

300

The names of our two main clefs.

What is treble clef and bass clef?

300

The chord the notes G B D create.

What is a G chord?

400

The note worth 4 beats

What is a semibreve?

400

The reason they used call and response.

What is trying to get other slaves involved?

400

The most important musical elements to drummers.

What is rhythm/duration?

400

The name of the thing that tells your how many beats in the bar.

What is a time signature?

400

This is a real chord: A24/G.

What is false?

500
In the bass clef, the note on the top line.

What is A?

500

The reason the slaves wanted to sing together in the fields.

What is unity amongst those in the same hardships?

500

The number of musical elements we have.

What is 7?
500

The maximum number of bars you can have in a score.

What is infinite?

500

This is a real chord: Bbmaj13(b5#11)/C.

What is true?