Question
The Classical period lasted(5 points) Responses 1750-1820 1750-1820 2000- Present 2000- Present 1820-1910 1820-1910 March 5th- August 15 March 5th- August 15 Question 2 How was the Classical period different from the Baroque?(5 points) Responses It was more fancy than the Baroque It was more fancy than the Baroque It was neat and balanced It was neat and balanced Musical phrases were imbalanced Musical phrases were imbalanced Question 3 A Melody can be described as a (5 points) Responses Trill Trill Verse Verse Tune Tune Question 4 The Classical Orchestra was(5 points) Responses Bigger than Baroque Bigger than Baroque Smaller than Baroque Smaller than Baroque Same size as Baroque Same size as Baroque Question 5 Why did the piano become more popular than the harpsichord?(5 points) Responses Pianos were easier to roll Pianos were easier to roll Pianos can be played both loud and soft Pianos can be played both loud and soft Pianos were cheaper
Answers
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Here are the correct answers for each question based on general knowledge of music history:
**Question 1: The Classical period lasted**
- **Correct Answer:** 1750-1820
**Question 2: How was the Classical period different from the Baroque?**
- **Correct Answer:** It was neat and balanced
**Question 3: A Melody can be described as a**
- **Correct Answer:** Tune
**Question 4: The Classical Orchestra was**
- **Correct Answer:** Bigger than Baroque
**Question 5: Why did the piano become more popular than the harpsichord?**
- **Correct Answer:** Pianos can be played both loud and soft
If you have any more questions or need further details, feel free to ask!
**Question 1: The Classical period lasted**
- **Correct Answer:** 1750-1820
**Question 2: How was the Classical period different from the Baroque?**
- **Correct Answer:** It was neat and balanced
**Question 3: A Melody can be described as a**
- **Correct Answer:** Tune
**Question 4: The Classical Orchestra was**
- **Correct Answer:** Bigger than Baroque
**Question 5: Why did the piano become more popular than the harpsichord?**
- **Correct Answer:** Pianos can be played both loud and soft
If you have any more questions or need further details, feel free to ask!