What musical Era ended in 1820? (Hint: It was one of the 2 musical eras we studied in the term before Latin music)
Classical Music Era
He is considered the king of rock and roll and he famously played with a guitar, he was one of the most iconic singers of the 20th century. His initials were E.P.
Elvis Presley
What musical term corresponds with the definition: "A dynamic instruction meaning the music should be played loudly."
Forte
This Musical Period ended in 1910 and it was again one of the 2 periods we studied in the term before Latin Music.
Romantic Musical Era
He is dubbed the King of Pop and is one of the most culturally influential musicians and artists of all time, he also made the 2 dance moves “moonwalk” and the “robot” very famous.
Michael Jackson
Define the term "Sharp" in a musical context?
A sharp is the means to play a specific note a semitone higher than what it would actually be.
This period came directly before the Classical period and it began with the letter “B”.
Baroque Period
They are 4 artists 2 are currently alive today, one of the unfortunately dead singer's names is John Lennon and the four of them are considered to be the most influential band of the 20th century.
The Beatles
What musical term corresponds with the definition, "The speed at which a piece of music is played."
Tempo
This Musical Era was the first Era, to begin with, and it only ended in the year 1400, it has 2 interchangeable names, and the second name's first word is a synonym for dark or twisted.
Medieval/Gothic Period
She is the famous composer of the song “Shake it Off” and remains one of the most popular musical artists today.
Taylor Swift
What musical term corresponds with the definition, "A dynamic instruction meaning to gradually play louder."
Crescendo
This Musical Period took place between the years of approximately 1400-1600. To give you a hint the period’s name are synonyms of the words rebirth, reactivation, and renewal.
The Renaissance Period
This composer had written his first piece of music when he was just 5 years old, he is also thought to be the first great composer for a relatively new instrument the piano. This composer is also around 14 years older than Beethoven.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
What is the definition of the term, "Ritardando"?
A gradual decrease or slowing down within a musical peice