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Elements Sound History

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Note equal in value to 1/4 that

of a whole note

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Letters of the Music Alphabet

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Symbol at the beginning of each line of

music

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Speed of the Music

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Italian word that means “Loud”

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The even division of time that can be felt when listening to music

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What is a Quarter Note?

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What are ABCDEF and G?

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What is a Clef?

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What is Tempo?

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What is Forte?

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What is Steady Beat?

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The part of music that can be sung or

hummed

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Two or more pitches sounding nice

together at the same time

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Violin, Viola, Cello & Bass

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Drums & Cymbals

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Trumpet, Trombone,

French Horn, Tuba

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Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, English Horn,

Bassoon

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What is the Melody?

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What is the Harmony?

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What are the String

Instruments?

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What are Percussion

Instruments?

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What are Brass Instruments?

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What are Woodwind

Instruments?

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Music that reflects Popular Culture

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Lively, syncopated music played in small

ensembles and created by African Americans in

20th century

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Rather large keyboard instrument that

brought music into the homes of many people during the 19th century

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The word we use to categorize styles of

music, art, & literature

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Classical composer who began to lose his

hearing early in his life

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Classical composer who was a child prodigy

who died at the age of 35

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What isPop Music?

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What isJazz?

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What isA Piano?

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What isGenre?

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Who was Beethoven?

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Who was Mozart?