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1 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt Time Periods ComposersCultures Name that Style Who Could it be?

2 The Baroque period ended in this year, the year when Bach died. A.1600 B.1750 C.1810 D.2000

3 The Baroque period ended in this year, the year when Bach died. A.1600 B.1750 C.1810 D.2000

4 The Classical period ended in the year of A.1600 B.1750 C.1810 D.2000

5 The Classical period ended in the year of A.1600 B.1750 C.1810 D.2000

6 During the Renaissance period music played an important part in the life of the Church. When did the Renaissance period end. A.1600 B.1750 C.1810 D.2000

7 During the Renaissance period music played an important part in the life of the Church. When did the Renaissance period end. A.1600 B.1750 C.1810 D.2000

8 Music of the 20 th Century continues today. When did this time period begin. A.1700 B.1800 C.1900 D.2000

9 Music of the 20 th Century continues today. When did this time period begin. A.1700 B.1800 C.1900 D.2000

10 Beethoven was a bridge from the Classical period to the Romantic period. What year did the Romantic period begin. A.1600 B.1750 C.1810 D.2000

11 Beethoven was a bridge from the Classical period to the Romantic period. What year did the Romantic period begin. A.1600 B.1750 C.1810 D.2000

12 This Classical composer wrote “Ode to Joy” and 9 Symphonies. A.Bach B.Beethoven C.Handel D.Mozart

13 This Classical composer wrote “Ode to Joy” and 9 Symphonies. A.Bach B.Beethoven C.Handel D.Mozart

14 This Baroque composer wrote “Water Music” and “Messiah”. A.Bach B.Beethoven C.Handel D.Mozart

15 This Baroque composer wrote “Water Music” and “Messiah”. A.Bach B.Beethoven C.Handel D.Mozart

16 This composer composed “My Old Kentucky Home” as he stay in Bardstown, Kentucky. A.Francis Key B.Stephen Foster C.Aaron Copland D.Louis Armstrong

17 This composer composed “My Old Kentucky Home” as he stay in Bardstown, Kentucky. A.Francis Key B.Stephen Foster C.Aaron Copland D.Louis Armstrong

18 This composer died in 1750 and caused the end of the Baroque period. A.Bach B.Beethoven C.Handel D.Mozart

19 This composer died in 1750 and caused the end of the Baroque period. A.Bach B.Beethoven C.Handel D.Mozart

20 This Classical composer wrote “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” when he was 4 years old. A.Bach B.Beethoven C.Handel D.Mozart

21 This Classical composer wrote “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” when he was 4 years old. A.Bach B.Beethoven C.Handel D.Mozart

22 This culture includes the countries of Japan, India and Iran. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

23 This culture includes the countries of Japan, India and Iran. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

24 This culture gave us bagpipes and folk music. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

25 This culture gave us bagpipes and folk music. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

26 This culture gave us polyrhythms and percussion instruments. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

27 This culture gave us polyrhythms and percussion instruments. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

28 This culture is still an important part of America’s history. Their music is either recreational or ceremonial. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

29 This culture is still an important part of America’s history. Their music is either recreational or ceremonial. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

30 This culture’s music has recreational and ceremonial purposes focusing on tribal rituals and celebrations. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

31 This culture’s music has recreational and ceremonial purposes focusing on tribal rituals and celebrations. A.African B.Asian C.European D.Native American

32 This style of music involves singing, dancing and spoken dialogue. “West Side Story” and “Cats” are examples of this style. A.Opera B.Country C.Broadway Musicals D.Bluegrass

33 This style of music involves singing, dancing and spoken dialogue. “West Side Story” and “Cats” are examples of this style. A.Opera B.Country C.Broadway Musicals D.Bluegrass

34 This style of music includes alternative, rock, country, R & B, and rap to name a few. A.Opera B.Popular C.Broadway Musicals D.Blues

35 This style of music includes alternative, rock, country, R & B, and rap to name a few. A.Opera B.Popular C.Broadway Musicals D.Blues

36 This style of music grew out of Jazz and features slow tempos and lyrics about life situations. A.Blues B.Country C.March D.Rock

37 This style of music grew out of Jazz and features slow tempos and lyrics about life situations. A.Blues B.Country C.March D.Rock

38 This musical genre focuses on slow tempos with lyrics about love. A.Ballad B.Blues C.Lullaby D.March

39 This musical genre focuses on slow tempos with lyrics about love. A.Ballad B.Blues C.Lullaby D.March

40 This style of music has lyrics based on sacred material with a bluesy feel. A.Ballad B.Blues C.Gospel D.Hymn

41 This style of music has lyrics based on sacred material with a bluesy feel. A.Ballad B.Blues C.Gospel D.Hymn

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43 Who is Hinder?

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45 Who is Brad Paisley?

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47 Who is Faith Hill?

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49 Who is AC/DC?

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51 Who is David Lee Roth?