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Note Names

Dynamics Recorder ArticulationName That

Tune

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question – Note Names

The treble clef’s other name is because of this note. It is on

the 2nd line.

$100 Answer – Note Names

What is G?

$200 Question – Note Names

This word helps us identify the spaces of the treble clef.

$200 Answer – Note Names

What is FACE?

$300 Question – Note Names

This note is on the 5th line of the treble clef (top line).

$300 Answer – Note Names

What is F?

$400 Question – Note Names

This note is on the 3rd space in the treble clef.

$400 Answer – Note Names

What is C?

$500 Question – Note Names

This note is on a space just below the first line

of the treble clef.

$500 Answer – Note Names

What is D?

$100 Question - Dynamics

The Italian word for this dynamic marking is piano.

$100 Answer – Dynamics

What is soft (or quiet)?

$200 Question - Dynamics

This Italian word means “loud.”

$200 Answer - Dynamics

What is forte?

$300 Question - Dynamics

The Italian words for this dynamic marking are

mezzo forte.

$300 Answer – Dynamics

What is “medium loud?”

$400 Question - Dynamics

Decrescendo is the Italian word to do this when performing music.

$400 Answer – Dynamics

What is “gradually get softer?”

$500 Question - Dynamics

This Italian word means to gradually get louder.

$500 Answer – Dynamics

What is crescendo?

$100 Question – Recorder

When playing recorder, this hand goes on top.

$100 Answer – Recorder

What is your left hand?

$200 Question – Recorder

To get a good sound out of your recorder, you should say these words when playing each note.

$200 Answer – Recorder

What is “too” or “doo?”

$300 Question – Recorder

To play this note, your left hand would have your thumb and your index finger

covering the appropriate holes.

$300 Answer – Recorder

What is B?

$400 Question – Recorder

To play this note, all of your fingers in your left hand except

for your pinky are used.

$400 Answer – Recorder

What is G?

$500 Question – Recorder

To switch between A and C, this finger needs to be lifted up

or put back down.

$500 Answer – Recorder

What is your index (or pointer) finger?

$100 Question – Articulation

The Italian word staccato means to play or sing notes like this.

$100 Answer – Articulation

What is short and detached?

$200 Question – Articulation

This Italian word is the opposite of staccato.

$200 Answer – Articulation

What is legato?

$300 Question – Articulation

Identify this musical symbol.

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$300 Answer – Articulation

What is an accent mark?

$400 Question – Articulation

In order to make a note staccato, the dot must be placed here.

$400 Answer – Articulation

Where is above or below the note?

$500 Question – Articulation

We use this Italian word to describe the sound made when someone slides up or down through a series of notes.

$500 Answer – Articulation

What is glissando?

$100 Question – Name That Tune

Identify this traditional Christmas Song.

$100 Answer – Name That Tune

What is “Jingle Bells?”

$200 Question – Name That Tune

Identify this traditional Christmas Song.

$200 Answer – Name That Tune

What is “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer?”

$300 Question – Name That Tune

Identify this traditional Christmas Song.

$300 Answer – Name That Tune

What is “Jolly Old St. Nicholas?”

$400 Question – Name That Tune

Identify this traditional Christmas Song.

$400 Answer – Name That Tune

What is “A Holly Jolly Christmas?”

$500 Question – Name That Tune

Identify this traditional Christmas Song.

$500 Answer – Name That Tune

What is “We Three Kings?”

Final Jeopardy

These four string instruments are the “fab four” used most often in an

orchestra.

Final Jeopardy Answer

What are violin, viola, cello, and bass?

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