Composers
Instruments
Note Names
Vocabulary
History
100
What is a composer?
Someone that writes music.
100
Name one instrument from the double reed family.
Oboe or Bassoon
100
What is the note name on a treble clef, line 3?
B
100
Timbre means?
Tone Color
100
What is the last period?
20th/21st Century
200
Name a German Composer.
Bach or Beethoven
200
What brass instrument is unique by being played with the left hand? 
French Horn
200
What is the note name that is bass clef; fourth space?
G
200
What does Allegro mean?
Fast
200
What is the only period formed in America?
Jazz
300
This composer was considered a "child prodigy" and wrote his first symphony at age 4.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 
300
What does the word "Euphonium" mean?
Beautiful Sound.
300
What is the note that is one ledger line underneath the treble clef?
C, Middle C
300
What does the loudest dynamic?
Fortissimo
300
What is the first period?
Medieval
400
Name a composer from the Jazz period.
Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, etc.
400
What family does a vibraslap live in?
Percussion
400
What does the note become when we lower "B" a half step?
Bb, B Flat
400
What is a crescendo?
To go from piano to forte.
400
What period did Bach compose in?
Baroque
500
Name one romantic pianist.
Liszt, Chopin, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, etc.
500

What instrument does the term, "pull out all of the stops" come from?

Hint: It has feet pedals.

Organ
500

What does the note become when we raise "F" a half step?

F#, F Sharp
500
What is the fastest tempo?
Presto
500
What is the longest period of music history?
Medieval; 200+ years