ElementsSoundHistory
Note equal in value to 1/4 that of a whole note
Letters of the Music Alphabet
Symbol at the beginning of each line of music
Speed of the Music
Italian word that means “Loud”
The even division of time that can be felt when listening to music
What is a Quarter Note?
What are ABCDEF and G?
What is a Clef?
What is Tempo?
What is Forte?
What is Steady Beat?
The part of music that can be sung or hummed
Two or more pitches sounding nice together at the same time
Violin, Viola, Cello & Bass
Drums & Cymbals
Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Tuba
Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, English Horn, Bassoon
What is the Melody?
What is the Harmony?
What are the String Instruments?
What are Percussion Instruments?
What are Brass Instruments?
What are Woodwind Instruments?
Music that reflects Popular Culture
Lively, syncopated music played in small ensembles and created by African Americans in 20 th century
Rather large keyboard instrument that brought music into the homes of many people during the 19 th century
The word we use to categorize styles of music, art, & literature
Classical composer who began to lose his hearing early in his life
Classical composer who was a child prodigy who died at the age of 35
What is Pop Music?
What is Jazz?
What is A Piano?
What is Genre?
Who was Beethoven?
Who was Mozart?