Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Elements of Music
Notes on the Staff
Note Values
Music Terms
Composers
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2A Single line of tones that move up or down or
repeat.
3MELODY
4Combination of long and short sounds and silences
that give a sense of movement to music.
5RHYTHM
6The overall plan of a piece of music.
7FORM
8Two or more tones sounding at the same time.
9HARMONY
10The quality or characteristic of the sound of an
instrument or voice.
11TIMBRE
12The names of the notes in the spaces in the
treble clef.
13F-A-C-E
14The names of the notes on the lines in the treble
clef.
15E-G-B-D-F
16The note on the ledger line under the treble clef.
17MIDDLE C
18 The sentence that helps us remember the names of
the lines in the treble clef.
19Every Good Boy Does Fine
20The other name for the treble clef.
21The G clef
22A note that gets 4 counts.
23WHOLE NOTE
24A note that gets ½ count.
25EIGHTH NOTE
26A note that gets 1 count
27QUARTER NOTE
28A note that gets 2 counts
29HALF NOTE
30A note that gets ¼ of a count
31SIXTEENTH
32You need this to show pitch.
33A STAFF
34Loudness and softness in music
35DYNAMICS
36High and low in music
37PITCH
38The speed of the beat
39TEMPO
40Polyphony, monophony, and homophony are 3 kinds
of
41TEXTURE
42This composer wrote Little Fugue
43BACH
44This composer was deaf when he wrote his last
symphony.
45BEETHOVEN
46This composer wrote Rhapsody in Blue
47GEORGE GERSHWIN
48This composer was known as The King of Ragtime
49SCOTT JOPLIN
50This composer was known as The March King
51JOHN PHILIP SOUSA