The number of beats a quarter note receives(in a 4/4 bar). ♩
What is 1 beat?
True or False: Music has the power to inspire social change and activism. (ANSWER IN THE FORM OF A QUESTION)
What is True?
This happens to the pitch/sound, the larger an instrument gets.
What is getting louder/lower?
Giving human traits to non-human things.
What is Personification?
The term used to compare two things using like or as.
What is a Simile?
The number of beats an eighth note receives (in a 4/4 bar). ♪
What is half of a beat? What is 0.5? What is 1/2?
The place J.S. Bach was born.
What is Germany?
The pitch of a musical note is determined by. (F___________)
What is frequency
An obvious exaggeration used for effect.
What is a hyperbole?
A musical sign that shows how beats are grouped (e.g., 3/4)
What is a Time Signature?
The time signature used for a waltz; receiving 3 quarter notes in each bar/measure.
What is 3/4?
A way music has been used in politics.
What is presidential rally music or campaign music? (Ms. Odum may accept other answers)
A job where professionals use music to impact mental and physical health.
What is Music Therapy?
Using objects, images, or lyrics to represent bigger ideas.
What is symbolism?
____________ in front of an audience can enhance public speaking skills, confidence, and expression.
What is performing?
The total number of beats a whole note + a half note receives combined(in a 4/4 bar).
What are 6 beats?
A similarity between ELA and Social Studies. (R_________)
What is reading?
A term to describe the scientific study of sound.
What is Acoustics?
The figurative language used in the lyrics "You try to scream, but terror takes the sound before you make it".
The structured graphical representation of musical time and pitch.
What is Music Notation?
The term that determines the pitch of a musical note.
What is the Frequency?
The term for studying the music of a particular culture to provide insights into its history and social norms.
What is music in cultural expression?
When an object, like a musical instrument, is set into motion, it generates vibrations that propagate through the surrounding air as __________. (Answer in the form of a question)
What is a wave/sound wave?
The song "Dallas 1pm" by Saxon, (a song that details the day that John F. Kennedy, former US president, was assassinated.) is an example of ________ _________.
What is Historical Context?
A job where a professional studies the role of music in different societies and its evolution over time.
What is an ethnomusicologist?