Unit 3 Test Review JEOPARDY STYLE
$400 Don Maclean and Tupac wrote a song about him
$400 Scores Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
$200 The highness or lowness of a sound.
$200 What is pitch? Scores
$400 The speed at which a sound is played.
$400 What is tempo? Scores
$600 Carefully chosen words put to music.
$600 What are lyrics? Scores
$800 How loud or soft a sound is.
$800 What is volume? Scores
$1000 The combination of volume, tempo, and pitch contribute to this.
$1000 What is mood? Scores
$200 The country where opera originated.
$200 What is Italy? Scores
$400 The highest type of female voice.
$400 What is soprano? Scores
$600 The oldest opera house in the United States.
$600 What is the Metropolitan Opera House? Scores
$800 The opera our class went to see in 2008.
$800 What is Carmen? Scores
$1000 The meaning of the word opera in Latin.
$1000 What is “work” or “labor?” Scores
$200 This general location of the United States is where blues originated.
$200 What is the Mississippi Delta? Scores
$400 This historical time period is when blues originated.
$400 What is after the Civil War (>1865)? Scores
$600 These moods are common in blues music.
$600 What are depression, sadness, unhappiness, or lovesick? Scores
$800 These three instruments are common in blues.
$800 What are the guitar, piano, and drums? Scores
$1000 The singer of the blues song “Strange Fruit.”
$1000 Who is Billie Holliday? Scores
$200 The official birthplace of country music.
$200 What is Tennessee? Scores
$400 The famous stage for the best country singers to come perform.
$400 What is the Grand Ole Opry? Scores
$600 This male country singer inspired the movie “Walk the Line” after his song of the same name.
$600 Who is Johnny Cash? Scores
$800 This voluptuous lady is the most successful woman in country music.
$800 Who is Dolly Parton? Scores
$1000 “On the Road Again” was sung by this long-haired country artist.
$1000 Who is Willie Nelson? Scores
$200 The blend of African and Western European music was born is this American city.
$200 What is New Orleans? Scores
$400 This small wind horn instrument is pronounced in jazz music.
$400 What is the trumpet? Scores
$600 The jazz hit “The Girl from Ipanema” was about a girl on the beach in this South American country.
$600 What is Brazil? Scores
$800 This jazz musician Morton has a first name of a doughnut.
$800 Who is Jelly Roll Morton? Scores
$1000 New Orleans Creoles could speak these two romance languages of Europe.
$1000 What are Spanish and French? Scores
$200 A DJ in this American city is actually credited for coining the phrase “rock and roll.”
$200 What is Cleveland, Ohio? Scores
$400 This ultra-famous rock and roller was credited for bringing rock and roll to the white community.
$400 Who was Elvis Presley? Scores
$600 This early black rock and roll artist claims to be the founder of rock and roll, but he’s probably more famous for beating us his ex-wife, Tina.
$600 Who is Ike Turner? Scores
$800 Rockabilly is the combination of these two genres of music.
$800 What is rock and roll and country music? Scores
$1000 This early black rock artist gave credit to white singer Pat Boone for covering his songs, making him lots of money.
$1000 Who is Little Richard? Scores
This IS unit combines art with plate tectonics and poetry to teach students to look at objects from all angles before making judgments.
What is Perspectives on the Natural World: Learning to See Through Different Lenses? Scores