Composers
Musical Style
Key Signatures
Vocal
Orchestral
100
Who wrote the famous, "Pachabel Canon?"
What is Johann Pachabel
100
What style uses different beats and rhythms usually without singing?
What is Rap
100
What are the sharps and or flats in the key of "C"
What is no sharps or flats
100
What are the four main parts of a choir?
What is Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Base
100
What are the names of the four different types of string instruments used in Orchestras?
What is Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass
200
Who wrote the smash hit "Final Countdown"
What is Europe
200
Typically played with mainly brass, particularly Saxophone played to a smooth beat and slow rhythm
What is Jazz
200
Name the Flats in order
What is GCFBEAD
200
What are the four typical parts of a Barbershop Quartet
What is Tenor, Lead, Baritone, and Bass
200
What section of Band does the drum family fall under?
What is Percussion
300
Name a composer who was also famous for his art
What is Mozart
300
A style of music that is played normally by an orchestra.
What is Classical Music
300
Name the Sharps in order
What is DAEBFCG
300
A style of singing without accompaniment
What is Acapella
300
A dot under a note that indicates a crisp, quick bow stroke
What is Staccato
400
The Writer of "The Mapleleaf Rag"
What is Scott Joplin
400
A style of music typically played with the lead instrument, a fiddle
What is Celtic, or Irish
400
What does an italicized "f" indicate?
What is to play forte, or loud
400
What is it called when one person in a choir sings by his or herself?
What is a solo
400
What is a string bow made out of?
What is horse hair
500
The composer from Russia who wrote a children's operetta
What is Tchaikovsky
500
A style of music played typically with wuitar, or banjo, or fiddle
What is country
500
What is the signature marked with two fourse indicate?
What is 4/4 time or 4 beats per measure
500
A style sung where the singer leaves their normal voice and goes up much higher than they could with their normal singing voice
What is Falsetto
500
When a violin player shifts his hand so that his "first" finger is placed where the "third" finger usually would be placed
What is Third position