75-1003H Mysterious Mazes Insides.Indd

75-1003H Mysterious Mazes Insides.Indd

Contents Page 3 Beat Maze ..........................................................................................................................................3 4 Beat Maze ..........................................................................................................................................4 Composer Timeline Maze 1 ............................................................................................................5 Composer Timeline Maze 2 ............................................................................................................6 Create-a-Maze: Notespeller Maze ................................................................................................7 Instrument Family Maze ..................................................................................................................8 Matching Maze 1: Orchestral Instruments ................................................................................9 Matching Maze 2: Music Symbols and Terms .........................................................................10 Mixed Meter Maze 1 ........................................................................................................................11 Mixed Meter Maze 2 ........................................................................................................................12 Multiple Choice Maze: Dynamics ...............................................................................................13 Pitch Maze 1: Note “Line” Up.........................................................................................................14 Pitch Maze 2: Flying Through “Spaces” .....................................................................................15 Rhythm Value Maze 1......................................................................................................................16 Rhythm Value Maze 2......................................................................................................................17 Rhythm Value Maze 3......................................................................................................................18 Rhythm Value Maze 4......................................................................................................................19 Tempo Maze .......................................................................................................................................20 Answer Key .........................................................................................................................................21 © 2014 Heritage Music Press, a division of The Lorenz Corporation. This maze is from Mysterious Mazes (75/1003H) by D. Brian Weese. 2 The original purchaser of this book has permission to reproduce this page for use in his/her classroom setting. Name:Name: _________________________ __________________________ Classroom Teacher: _______________________ Date: ________________ Date: _____________ Composer Timeline Maze 1 Directions: Look: Findat the a pathtimeline from STARTbelow. toUsing FINISH the that information starts with Giovanniin the timeline, Palestrina find and aends path with from Pyotr START Tchaikovsky. to FINISH which proceedsYou chronologically may only go through and uses each each of the name eleven only composer's once. names once and in the order listed below. If you encounter a composer name "out of order" then you have gone the wrong way. RENAIS BAROQUE CLASSICAL ROMANTIC SANCE 1600–1750 1730–1820 1830–1900 1400–1600 Pyotr Johann Modest Johann Camille Antonio Wolfgang Wolfgang Amadeus Frederic Sebastian Sebastian Giovanni Giovanni Giuseppe Ludwig van Ludwig Saint–Saëns 1525–1594 1678–1741 1685–1750 1737–1806 1756–1791 1770–1827 1810–1849 1813–1901 1835–1921 1839–1881 1840–1893 ▼ Verdi Haydn Palestrina Bach Verdi Verdi Palestrina Vivaldi Tchaikovsky Bach Mozart Saint–Saëns Vivaldi Vivaldi Mozart Beethoven Tchaikovsky Haydn Mussorgsky Mussorgsky Haydn Bach Verdi Tchaikovsky Verdi Beethoven Chopin Chopin Palestrina Bach Mozart Mussorgsky Bach Bach Saint–Saëns Saint–Saëns Haydn Tchaikovsky Palestrina ▼ © 2014 Heritage Music Press, a division of The Lorenz Corporation. This maze is from Mysterious Mazes (75/1003H) by D. Brian Weese. The original purchaser of this book has permission to reproduce this page for use in his/her classroom setting. 5 Name: _________________________ Classroom Teacher: _______________________ Date: _____________ Name: _________________Name: _________________ Classroom Classroom Teacher: Teacher: ____________________ ____________________ Date: _________ Date: _________ Instrument Family Maze Directions: BeginningInstrument in the squareInstrument below each Family instrument Family family’s Maze name, findMaze 1 a continuous 1 path to the bottom of the maze using only instruments belonging to that family. You may move up, down, left, right, and diagonally. Each path will Directions:Directions: For each instrument For each familyinstrument find afamily continuous find a continuouspath from the path top from to the the bottom. top to the Use bottom. a different Use colora different for each color for each cross the path of another family at least once. Use the following key to color the paths: instrument familyinstrument as you family fill in as the you squares. fill in the You squares. may move You up,may down, move left, up, rightdown, AND left, diagonally. right AND diagonally. Each path willEach cross path will cross another Brass path another at = least yellow path once. at least once. Woodwind = blue Strings = red Percussion = green Brass Brass PercussionPercussion WoodwindsWoodwinds Strings Strings ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ Trumpet TrumpetCymbals CymbalsTuba TrumpetTuba BassTrumpet Drum BassOboe Drum TrumpetOboe TrumpetClarinet ClarinetCymbals FrenchCymbals Horn FrenchViolin Horn Violin French Horn FrenchBass DrumHorn BassCello Drum ClarinetCello SnareClarinet Drum SnareTrombone Drum TromboneViolin BassoonViolin BassoonTrumpet BassTrumpet Drum BassCello Drum Cello Bassoon BassoonTrombone TromboneBassoon StringBassoon Bass StringTriangle Bass TriangleTrumpet TrumpetTuba TubaFlute StringFlute Bass StringViola Bass FrenchViola Horn French Horn Triangle TriangleTuba TubaViolin ViolinFlute FrenchFlute Horn FrenchCymbals Horn CymbalsTrombone TromboneViolin ClarinetViolin ClarinetOboe TrumpetOboe Trumpet Bass Drum BassFrench Drum Horn FrenchTriangle Horn TriangleViola ClarinetViola SnareClarinet Drum SnareFlute Drum FluteCello BassCello Drum BassSnare Drum Drum SnareBassoon Drum Bassoon Snare Drum SnareClarinet Drum TromboneClarinet TromboneTriangle TriangleCello TriangleCello TriangleTrumpet FrenchTrumpet Horn FrenchViola Horn CymbalsViola CymbalsClarinet Clarinet Bassoon BassoonViolin TrumpetViolin TrumpetBassoon BassoonFlute TromboneFlute TromboneCymbals CymbalsViolin ViolinTuba TubaFlute TriangleFlute Triangle French Horn FrenchClarinet Horn BassClarinet Drum BassTuba Drum FrenchTuba Horn FrenchClarinet Horn BassClarinet Drum BassCello Drum ClarinetCello ClarinetTrumpet TrumpetCello Cello Trumpet TrumpetViola ViolaCello CelloViolin ViolinOboe BassoonOboe SnareBassoon Drum SnareString Drum Bass StringFrench Bass Horn FrenchBassoon Horn BassBassoon Drum Bass Drum Violin SnareViolin Drum SnareCymbals Drum CymbalsBassoon BassoonViola CymbalsViola CymbalsViolin ViolinFlute TromboneFlute TromboneOboe OboeViolin Violin String Bass StringTrombone Bass TromboneClarinet ClarinetTuba SnareTuba Drum SnareCello Drum CelloOboe BassoonOboe BassoonTrumpet TrumpetFlute SnareFlute Drum Snare Drum Violin FrenchViolin Horn FrenchTrumpet Horn TrumpetFlute TriangleFlute TriangleTrumpet TrumpetClarinet FrenchClarinet Horn FrenchBass DrumHorn BassClarinet Drum ClarinetCymbals Cymbals ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ Strings Strings PercussionPercussion Brass Brass WoodwindsWoodwinds © 2014 Heritage Music Press, a division of The Lorenz Corporation. This maze is from Mysterious Mazes (75/1003H) by D. Brian Weese. 8 The original purchaser of this book has permission to reproduce this page for use in his/her classroom setting. Name: _________________________ Classroom Teacher: _______________________ Date: _____________ Matching Maze 1: Orchestral Instruments Directions: Beginning with instrument #1, use a pencil to find the path connecting each instrument picture to its name. Once you have found the eight correct paths, use a different color to fill in each path. Paths may not intersect each other and will not travel down the same corridor. However, paths may cross over or under each other. For help see the examples to the right. © 2014 Heritage Music Press, a division of The Lorenz Corporation. This maze is from Mysterious Mazes (75/1003H) by D. Brian Weese. The original purchaser of this book has permission to reproduce this page for use in his/her classroom setting. 9 Name: _________________________ Classroom Teacher: _______________________ Date: _____________ Pitch Maze 2: Flying Through “Spaces” Directions: Space notes are notes that sit between two lines of the staff. Help the UFO navigate back to the wormhole by following squares containing only space notes. You can move up, down, left, and right, but not diagonally. If you find yourself surrounded by line notes (notes that have a line going through the middle of them), then you have reached a dead end and must trace the path back and try a different

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