String instruments use these to produce sound.
What are strings?
The ukulele has this many strings.
What is four?

A single quarter note is worth this many beats.
What is one?
Good singing posture requires you to tilt your chin slightly in this direction.
What is up?
A metronome is a tool used to keep a steady this.
What is beat?
Trumpets, French horns, trombones, and tubas all belong to this family, named after the metal they are made of.
What is brass?
The ukulele is a member of this family of instruments.
What is the string family?
In 4/4 time signature, a measure of music will have this many beats.
What is four?

This Solfege syllable is represented with this hand sign.
What is ti?
Xylophones are typically played using this type of beater.
What are mallets?
Woodwind instruments like the clarinet and saxophone use these small pieces of wood to produce sound.
What is a reed?
These are the small metal bars that sit on the fretboard of the ukulele.
What are frets?
This note gets two beats.
What is a half note?
These are the first three Solfege syllables in a musical scale.
What are do - re - mi?
There are two main types of chords: major chords, and these.
What are minor chords?
Percussion instruments belong in two groups: pitched percussion, and this.
What is unpitched percussion?
The chord chart shown is for this chord.
What is C major?
These symbols tell you to briefly stop playing.
What are rests?
Singing a full major scale covers an octave, or this many notes.
What is eight?
This famous British band is best known for songs like Yellow Submarine and Eleanor Rigby.
Who are The Beatles?
This is the proper music term for things you use to hit or beat a percussion instrument, such as drum sticks or mallets.
What are beaters?

To correctly play the F major chord, these two fingers are used.
What are your pointer and middle finger/finger 1 and finger 2?
This note can be found in between the notes G and B.
What is A?
Our voice produces sound by pushing air over these, two thin flaps of flesh inside your throat.
What are vocal chords?
This woodwind instrument is the largest and most complicated in the world, often requiring the building it's put in to be built around it.
What is an organ?