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Gr. 3 Music Jeopardy Quiz Jeopardy Quiz
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DurationNotesInstrumentSymbolsTerms 200 400 600 800 1000
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“Duration” Question- 200 This time signature means that there are three beats per bar, and that a quarter note is worth one beat. This is often the key signature for a waltz. This time signature means that there are three beats per bar, and that a quarter note is worth one beat. This is often the key signature for a waltz. ANSWER
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“Duration” Answer- 200 What is ¾ time? What is ¾ time? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Duration” Question- 400 This is the name for the symbol that tells musicians how many beats are in a bar and which note is worth one beat. This is the name for the symbol that tells musicians how many beats are in a bar and which note is worth one beat. ANSWER
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“Duration” Answer- 400 What is a time signature? What is a time signature? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Duration” Question- 600 This time signature means that there are two beats per bar, and that a quarter note is worth one beat. This is often the key signature of a march. This time signature means that there are two beats per bar, and that a quarter note is worth one beat. This is often the key signature of a march. ANSWER
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“Duration” Answer- 600 What is 2/4 time? What is 2/4 time? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Duration” Question- 800 This time signature means that there are four beats per bar, and that a quarter note is worth one beat. This is the key signature for most rock songs. This time signature means that there are four beats per bar, and that a quarter note is worth one beat. This is the key signature for most rock songs. ANSWER
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“Duration” Answer- 800 What is 4/4 time? What is 4/4 time? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Duration” Question- 1000 The time signature for this bar: The time signature for this bar: ANSWER
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“Duration” Answer- 1000 What is 4/4 time? What is 4/4 time? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Notes” Question- 200 The name, nick-name and worth of this note and rest: The name, nick-name and worth of this note and rest: ANSWER
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“Notes” Answer- 200 What are: What are: A quarter note (1/4 note) A quarter note (1/4 note) Called “ta” Called “ta” Quarter rest (1/4 note rest) Quarter rest (1/4 note rest) Called “ta rest” Called “ta rest” Worth 1 beat Worth 1 beat BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Notes” Question- 400 The name, nick-name and worth of this note and rest: The name, nick-name and worth of this note and rest: ANSWER
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“Notes” Answer- 400 What are: What are: A half note (1/2 note) A half note (1/2 note) Called “too” Called “too” Half note rest (1/2 note rest) Half note rest (1/2 note rest) Called “too rest” Called “too rest” Worth 2 beats Worth 2 beats BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Notes” Question- 600 The name, nick-name and worth of this note and rest: The name, nick-name and worth of this note and rest: ANSWER
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“Notes” Answer- 600 What are: What are: A whole note A whole note Called “toe” Called “toe” A whole note rest A whole note rest Called a “toe rest” Called a “toe rest” Worth 4 beats Worth 4 beats BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Notes” Question- 800 The name, nick-name and worth of this note and rest: The name, nick-name and worth of this note and rest: ANSWER
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“Notes” Answer- 800 What are: What are: A sixteenth note (1/16 note) A sixteenth note (1/16 note) Called “teary-teary” Called “teary-teary” A sixteenth note rest (1/16 note rest) A sixteenth note rest (1/16 note rest) Called a “teary rest” Called a “teary rest” 4 tears are worth 1 beat (teary-teary = 1 beat) 4 tears are worth 1 beat (teary-teary = 1 beat) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Notes” Question- 1000 This note’s name and duration (it’s worth): This note’s name and duration (it’s worth): ANSWER
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“Notes” Answer- 1000 What is: What is: a dotted half note (dotted ½ note) a dotted half note (dotted ½ note) Called “toom” Called “toom” A dotted note is worth itself + half A dotted note is worth itself + half A dotted half note (dotted ½ note) = 3 beats A dotted half note (dotted ½ note) = 3 beats BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Instrument” Question- 200 This instrument and it’s instrument family: This instrument and it’s instrument family: (click icon to listen) (click icon to listen) ANSWER
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“Instrument” Answer- 200 What is a flute? (Woodwind family) What is a flute? (Woodwind family) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Instrument” Question- 400 This instrument and it’s instrument family: This instrument and it’s instrument family: (click icon to listen) (click icon to listen) ANSWER
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“Instrument” Answer- 400 What are drums? (Percussion family) What are drums? (Percussion family) BACK TO THE BOARD
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This instrument and it’s instrument family: This instrument and it’s instrument family: (click icon to listen) (click icon to listen) ANSWER “Instrument” Question - 600
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“Instrument” Answer- 600 What is a violin? (Strings family) What is a violin? (Strings family) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Instrument” Question- 800 This instrument and it’s instrument family: This instrument and it’s instrument family: (click icon to listen) (click icon to listen) ANSWER
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“Instrument” Answer- 800 What is a trumpet? (Brass Family) What is a trumpet? (Brass Family) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Instrument” Question- 1000 This instrument and it’s instrument family: This instrument and it’s instrument family: (click icon to listen) (click icon to listen) ANSWER
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“Instrument” Answer- 1000 What is a piano? (Percussion family) What is a piano? (Percussion family) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Symbols” Question- 200 The meaning of this symbol: The meaning of this symbol: ANSWER
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“Symbols” Answer- 200 What is forte? (Loud) What is forte? (Loud) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Symbols” Question- 400 The meaning of this symbol: The meaning of this symbol: ANSWER
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“Symbols” Answer- 400 What is crescendo? (Getting louder) What is crescendo? (Getting louder) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Symbols” Question- 600 The meaning of this symbol: The meaning of this symbol: ANSWER
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“Symbols” Answer- 600 What is piano? (Soft) What is piano? (Soft) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Symbols” Question- 800 The meaning of this symbol: The meaning of this symbol: ANSWER
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“Symbols” Answer- 800 What is Staccato? (Short and detached) What is Staccato? (Short and detached) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Symbols” Question- 1000 The meaning of this symbol: The meaning of this symbol: ANSWER
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“Symbols” Answer- 1000 What is decrescendo or diminuendo? (Getting softer) What is decrescendo or diminuendo? (Getting softer) BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Terms” Question- 200 The sound that a voice or an instrument makes. The sound that a voice or an instrument makes. ANSWER
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“Terms” Answer- 200 What is timber? What is timber? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Terms” Question- 400 The term that means “smooth and flowing”. (The opposite of staccato). The term that means “smooth and flowing”. (The opposite of staccato). ANSWER
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“Terms” Answer- 400 What is legato? What is legato? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Terms” Question- 600 What are these two terms: What are these two terms: One is the tempo, pace, or heartbeat of the music One is the tempo, pace, or heartbeat of the music The other is the part that follows the melody or the words of a song. The other is the part that follows the melody or the words of a song. ANSWER
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“Terms” Answer- 600 What are beat and rhythm? What are beat and rhythm? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Terms” Question- 800 These two terms mean: These two terms mean: “Very fast” “Very fast” The other is “very slow” The other is “very slow” ANSWER
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“Terms” Answer- 800 What are presto and largo? What are presto and largo? BACK TO THE BOARD
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“Terms” Question- 1000 This term refers to how fast or slow the music goes. This term refers to how fast or slow the music goes. ANSWER
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“Terms” Answer- 1000 What is tempo? What is tempo? DAILY DOUBLE! DAILY DOUBLE! Daily Double!
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Daily Double! - 2000 Bonus Question: Bonus Question: What is the term for these, and what do they mean? What is the term for these, and what do they mean? Answer
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Daily Double – Answer 2000 What are the Solfège hand signs for Do and So? What are the Solfège hand signs for Do and So? Back to the Board
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