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Twenty Questions Music
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1. When a piece of music starts with one section, then has a different section, and then repeats the first, it is called: ABA
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2. A flute is a member of which family? Woodwind
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3. The four instrument families in the orchestra are: Woodwind, Brass, Percussion, & Strings
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4. “Timbre” best describes: The unique sound of a voice or instrument.
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5. The space notes of the treble clef staff are: F, A, C, E
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6. The volume, or loudness and softness of a piece is called its: Dynamic Level.
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7. What part of the music may move up, down, or stay the same? The melody.
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8. The instrument family in which the sound is produced by shaking, scraping or striking: The percussion family.
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9. When all voices are singing the same pitch at the same time, they are singing in: Unison
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10. Ceremonial music is music created or performed for rituals or celebrations. An example of this would be: Patriotic, church, wedding, etc….
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11. The musical term for soft is Piano
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12. The top number of a time signature tells us: How many beats in a measure.
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13. Music that is minor typically sounds: Sad, mysterious, dark or such.
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14. The four string instruments in the orchestra. (Five, if you like!) Violin, viola, cello, double bass. (and harp)
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15. Music that is major typically sounds: Happy, joyful, bright or such.
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16. The musical term for loud is: Forte.
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17. A piano is a keyboard instrument but is often classified in this other family. The percussion family.
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18. The speed of the music’s beat. Tempo.
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19. The form used in Native American music. No real form. There are sections which are signaled by honor beats on the drums.
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20. The form used most often in music from West Africa. Call and Response.
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