Music Periods
Tempo/Rhythm
Music Terms
Instruments and Timbre
Composers
100
The first period of classical music, which ended in 1400. 

What is Medieval?

100

A gradual increase in speed

What is Accelerando?
100

A gradual increase in volume.

What is a crescendo?

100
A small four-stringed instrument similar to a guitar or lute that was created in Portugal and made popular in Hawaii.

What is a Ukulele?

100

An orphaned German Baroque composer, father to twenty children, best known for his use of contrapuntal fugues. 

Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?

200

The period of classical music between 1600-1750, known for use of ornamentation, counterpoint, and dramatic expression?

What is Baroque?

200

A note worth two beats

What is a half note?
200

A key or mode that sounds or represents cheer, triumph, happiness, peace.

What is a Major Key?
200

A stringed instrument like a small U-shaped harp.

What is a lyre?

200

A German-British Baroque composer known for composing the famous oratorio "Messiah"

Who was George Frideric Handel?

300

The period of music between 1400-1600, best known for polyphonic music and madrigals.

What is the Renaissance?

300

A brisk tempo

What is Allegro?

300
When two or more independent melodies coincide

What is polyphony?

300

An instrument considered a predecessor to the piano. Instead of a sound being triggered by a hammering mechanism, the strings were plucked. 

What is a Harpsichord?

300

A Renaissance composer known for writing and printing Madrigals. Possibly personally collaborated with Shakespeare.

Who was Thomas Morley?

400

The period of classical music between 1750-1820, best known for tonality, memorable melodies, and balance.

What is Classical?

400

A note worth a quarter of a beat.

What is a sixteenth note?
400

A continuously repeating phrase or motif

What is Ostinato?

400

The highest voice part sung by female singers

What is Soprano?

400

The first female composer, who was a famous nun, now known as the most prolific composer of the medieval period. 

Who is Hildegard von Bingen?

500

The period of music known for monophonic Gregorian chants (also known as plainchants or plainsong)

What is Medieval?

500

A notation in rhythm that prolongs the note it is attached to by half.

What is a dotted note?

500

A scale comprising of seven notes.

What is a diatonic scale?

500
A musical instrument made popular during the medieval period featuring strings, a hand crank that produces sound, as well as keys. 

What is a Hurdy Gurdy?

500

The late-romantic English composer who composed "The Planets"

Who is Gustav Holst?