Textures
Instruments
What library database?
Sonata form
Odds and ends
100

melody and accompaniment

What is homophony?

100

Corno

What is a French horn?

100

An book on the history of the marimba

What is the library catalog (or RILM or WorldCat)?

100

The two main jobs of the exposition

What is: setting up two contrasting keys and presenting themes?

100
This instrument typically reads alto clef

What is the viola?

200

Two or more independent melodies combined

What is polyphony?

200

Tromba

What is a trumpet?

200

A journal article about the use of the tabla.

What is JSTOR (or RILM)?

200

How the recap is different from the exposition

What is: It's all in tonic rather than presenting two keys?

200

This instrument sounds an octave lower than written

What is the double bass?

300

unison singing by a group of children

What is monophony?

300

Fagotti

What are bassoons?

300

A score for flute and trumpet that our library doesn't own.

What is WorldCat?

300

This long section is harmonically unstable

What is the development

300

An added wrap-up section at the end of a movement of piece.

What is a coda?

400

a round

What is polyphony?

400

This group of instruments appears at the top of a full score.

What are the woodwinds?

400

A list of all the works composed by Shostakovich.

What is Oxford Music Online (Grove)?

400

The usual "second key" in a major-key sonata form

What is V?

500

singing in four parts, e.g., a hymn

What is homophony?

500

This group of instruments appears in the middle of a full score.

What are the brass?

500

A review of your teacher's new book.

What is JSTOR (or RILM)?

500

The usual "second key" in a minor-key sonata form

What is the relative major?