Written Music
Solfege
Musical History
Folk Songs
Instruments
100

This note receives one beat.

What is a quarter note?

100

Which syllable is missing from this solfege?

Do, Re, __, Fa, So

What is Mi?

100
This band brought pop to America from England.

Who are the Beatles?

100

This folk song talks about walking down near to a bay, and seeing some weird things!

What is "Down by the Bay?"

100

This instrument family includes the violin, cello, and viola.

What is the string family?

200

This is the name for the "evil twin" of a note, that shows a beat of silence, instead of a beat of sound.

What is a rest?

200

The full solfege has this many syllables in it.

What is eight?

200

Since humanity began, we have enjoyed this.

What is music?

200

These folk songs were often sung by sailors aboard ships.

What are Sea Shanties?

200

The brass family includes this instrument.

What is the trumpet?
What is the trombone?
What is the tuba?
What is the French horn?
What is the baritone?

300

This time signature tells you that there are 3 beats in each measure.

What is 3/4 time?

300

This syllable is 3 pitches higher than Do in the solfege.

What is Mi?

300

This period of music featured the famous composer Beethoven.

What is the Classical Period?

300
American folk song culture was a combination of several cultures' folk music, including this one.

What is English?
What is Scottish?
What is Irish?

300

This type of instrument isn't really its own family, but is a combination of two others.

What are keyboard instruments?

400

This clef tells us where G is in any song we find it in.

What is a treble clef.

400

This syllable is 4 pitches higher than Re in the Solfege.

What is La?

400

This type of music was what people created before they developed a system of writing it.

What is folk music?

400

This style of music creation became popular after a system of writing music was developed.

What is composed music?

400

These types of instruments are typically found in an orchestra.

What are brass, percussion, string, and woodwind?

500

This symbol tells us that a note sounds a half step LOWER than it would usually be.

What is a flat?

500

True or false: The Do in the Solfege can be any note on the staff.

True

500

Henry Purcell was very famous during this musical period.

What is the Baroque Period?

500

These American musical genres are some of the closest relatives of historical American folk music.

What is Country, and Bluegrass?

500

The bassoon belongs to this instrument family.

What is woodwind?