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General Music Questions
100

Music in the Romantic Era become more ________.

What is expressive, tragic, .....?

100

These are the dates for the Romantic Era.

What is 1820-1900?

100

The cause of the Romantic Era to begin

What is the French Revolution?

100

The name of this invention from the Romantic Era.

What are trumpet valves?

100

The name of your student teacher.

What is Miss Koutia?

200
This new type of German art song included titles such as "The Erlking" and "Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel."

What is the lied?

200

This grew from 10-20 to over 100.

What is the orchestra?

200

The group of people became more involved in music during this era. They were given new opportunities to study and perform music.

Who are women?

200

Besides the French Revolution, this revolution took place in the 1800's which caused many people to move to bigger cities and for many factories to pop up.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

200

The era that precedes the Romantic Era.

What is the Classical Era?

300
Name of an instrument that was invented during this era.

What is a Saxophone, bassoon, piccolo, english horn, or tuba?

300

These are the dates of the Romantic era.

What is 1820-1900?

300

The author of Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Who is Victor Hugo?

300

The term for an extremely gifted and skilled pianist.

What is a virtuoso pianist?

300

The name of this symbol.

What is the treble clef?

400

This is a change in song form. It has one idea that is repeated over and over again. (A, A, A)

What is Strophic form?

400

This person is called "the poet of the piano."

Who is Frederic Chopin?

400

The name of a composer from this era.

Who is _________? (Many different answers)

400

This is the name of the company that makes exceptional pianos (from our video).

What is Steinway?

400

The top-selling song of all-time.

What is "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby?
500

This is a change in song form. It presents new ideas in every section. No part repeats.

What is through-composed?

500

This pianist was considered the first "star" in music.

Who is Franz Liszt?

500

A common name for a piano miniature.

What is “Prelude,” “Intermezzo,” “Impromptu,” “Nocturne," "Waltz," "Mazurka," or "Polonaise"?

500

This is the term for when notes "rub" together, or a combination of sounds that seem like they do not belong together.

What is dissonance?

500

This is the top-selling instrument in the world.

What is the harmonica?