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31. When a piece of music starts with one
section, then has a different section, and then
repeats the first, it is called
42. A flute is a member of which family?
53. The four instrument families in the orchestra
are
- Woodwind, Brass, Percussion, Strings
64. Timbre best describes
- The unique sound of a voice or instrument.
75. The space notes of the treble clef staff are
86. The volume, or loudness and softness of a
piece is called its
97. What part of the music may move up, down, or
stay the same?
108. The instrument family in which the sound is
produced by shaking, scraping or striking
119. When all voices are singing the same pitch at
the same time, they are singing in
1210. Ceremonial music is music created or
performed for rituals or celebrations. An example
of this would be
- Patriotic, church, wedding, etc.
1311. The musical term for soft is
1412. The top number of a time signature tells us
- How many beats in a measure.
1513. Music that is minor typically sounds
- Sad, mysterious, dark or such.
1614. The four string instruments in the
orchestra. (Five, if you like!)
- Violin, viola, cello, double bass. (and harp)
1715. Music that is major typically sounds
- Happy, joyful, bright or such.
1816. The musical term for loud is
1917. A piano is a keyboard instrument but is
often classified in this other family.
2018. The speed of the musics beat.
2119. The form used in Native American music.
- No real form. There are sections which are
signaled by honor beats on the drums.
2220. The form used most often in music from West
Africa.