Composers
Instruments
Note Names
Terms
Music Math
100
A composer so important, the year he died is considered the end of the Baroque Era
Who is Bach
100
A higher version of a flute
What is a piccolo
100
Bottom line in treble clef
What is E
100
A symbol at the beginning of a line of music which tells you how to read the staff
What is a clef
100
The number of counts two half notes tied together would get
What is 4
200
Composed "the Tzar Sultan"
Who is Rimsky-Korsakov
200
The largest of the four violin family string instruments
What is the Bass (or string bass or double bass)
200
First space in bass clef
What is A
200
A symbol that raises the pitch up a half step
What is a sharp
200
The number of counts a quarter note plus a whole note would get
What is 5
300
Composed "the Nutcracker"
Who is Tchaikovsky
300
The instrument family that the piano belongs to
What is the percussion family
300
Second space in treble clef
What is A
300
This symbol placed above or below a note means to "hold out" the note longer than normal
What is a fermata
300
The number of counts six eighth notes would get
What is 3
400
Composed "A Little Night Music" and tragically died at 33
Who is Mozart
400
Also known as a kettle drum
What is a timpani
400
Middle line in bass clef
What is D
400
The two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music which tell us how to keep the beat
What is the time signature
400
The number of counts a dotted half notes minus a half note would get
What is 1
500
Composed music for "The Phantom of the Opera", "Cats", and many other musicals
Who is Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
500
A Large double-reeded instrument used to represent Grandpa in Peter and the Wolf
What is a bassoon
500
Top line in treble clef
What is F
500
This symbol cancels out sharps or flats
What is a natural
500
The number of counts two sixteenth notes plus an eighth note would get
What is 1