This composer is famously known for being deaf
Who is Beethoven?
How fast a piece is going
What is Tempo?
2 or more notes played at the same time
What is a Chord?
An instrument created by Adolph Sax
What is the Saxaphone?
A musical genius at birth, this composer wrote his own requiem.
Who is Mozart?
The volume of how you play the piece
What is Dynamics?
Foundation of a piece which is "Home base"
What is a Key?
An instrument that is debated over if it's percussion or stings
What is the piano?
This composer was German and known for making the flight of the Valkyries
Who is Richard Wagner?
This note is emphasized in a musical aspect
What is Accents?
When an idea is repeated over a course of time
What is a Motif?
This string instrument is most commonly played by the neck.
What is a Violin?
He is known for writing the Erlkoing "Erking"
Who is Franz Schubert?
Modifying a notes pitch
What are accidentals?
A musical structure that follows a form using Exposition, Development, Recapitulation, Coda.
What is Sonata Form?
An instrument used most commonly in Baroque Era similar to the guitar
What is the Lute?
This composer tried to drown himself because of mental challenges
Who is Robert Schumann?
When the same note is played in 2 different pitches
What's an octave?
When a piece of music sounds like little kids banging on piano. Each note is equally as important.
What is Serialism?
This instrument is commonly found in churches and is the size of a house.
What is an Organ?