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Note Names DynamicsRecorderArticulation Name That Tune Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question – Note Names The treble clef’s other name is because of this note. It is on the 2 nd line.
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$100 Answer – Note Names What is G?
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$200 Question – Note Names This word helps us identify the spaces of the treble clef.
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$200 Answer – Note Names What is FACE?
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$300 Question – Note Names This note is on the 5 th line of the treble clef (top line).
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$300 Answer – Note Names What is F?
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$400 Question – Note Names This note is on the 3 rd space in the treble clef.
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$400 Answer – Note Names What is C?
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$500 Question – Note Names This note is on a space just below the first line of the treble clef.
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$500 Answer – Note Names What is D?
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$100 Question - Dynamics The Italian word for this dynamic marking is piano.
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$100 Answer – Dynamics What is soft (or quiet)?
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$200 Question - Dynamics This Italian word means “loud.”
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$200 Answer - Dynamics What is forte?
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$300 Question - Dynamics The Italian words for this dynamic marking are mezzo forte.
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$300 Answer – Dynamics What is “medium loud?”
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$400 Question - Dynamics Decrescendo is the Italian word to do this when performing music.
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$400 Answer – Dynamics What is “gradually get softer?”
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$500 Question - Dynamics This Italian word means to gradually get louder.
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$500 Answer – Dynamics What is crescendo?
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$100 Question – Recorder When playing recorder, this hand goes on top.
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$100 Answer – Recorder What is your left hand?
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$200 Question – Recorder To get a good sound out of your recorder, you should say these words when playing each note.
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$200 Answer – Recorder What is “too” or “doo?”
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$300 Question – Recorder To play this note, your left hand would have your thumb and your index finger covering the appropriate holes.
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$300 Answer – Recorder What is B?
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$400 Question – Recorder To play this note, all of your fingers in your left hand except for your pinky are used.
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$400 Answer – Recorder What is G?
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$500 Question – Recorder To switch between A and C, this finger needs to be lifted up or put back down.
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$500 Answer – Recorder What is your index (or pointer) finger?
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$100 Question – Articulation The Italian word staccato means to play or sing notes like this.
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$100 Answer – Articulation What is short and detached?
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$200 Question – Articulation This Italian word is the opposite of staccato.
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$200 Answer – Articulation What is legato?
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$300 Question – Articulation Identify this musical symbol. >
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$300 Answer – Articulation What is an accent mark?
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$400 Question – Articulation In order to make a note staccato, the dot must be placed here.
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$400 Answer – Articulation Where is above or below the note?
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$500 Question – Articulation We use this Italian word to describe the sound made when someone slides up or down through a series of notes.
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$500 Answer – Articulation What is glissando?
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$100 Question – Name That Tune Identify this traditional Christmas Song.
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$100 Answer – Name That Tune What is “Jingle Bells?”
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$200 Question – Name That Tune Identify this traditional Christmas Song.
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$200 Answer – Name That Tune What is “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer?”
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$300 Question – Name That Tune Identify this traditional Christmas Song.
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$300 Answer – Name That Tune What is “Jolly Old St. Nicholas?”
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$400 Question – Name That Tune Identify this traditional Christmas Song.
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$400 Answer – Name That Tune What is “A Holly Jolly Christmas?”
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$500 Question – Name That Tune Identify this traditional Christmas Song.
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$500 Answer – Name That Tune What is “We Three Kings?”
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Final Jeopardy These four string instruments are the “fab four” used most often in an orchestra.
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Final Jeopardy Answer What are violin, viola, cello, and bass?
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