The pitch names on the lines of the treble clef
E, G, B, D, and F (Every Good Boy Does Fine)
This note is four beats long
Whole note
King of Jazz
Who is Louis Armstrong?
This is who creates/writes music.
Composer
The instrument family you can hit, shake, or scrape.
percussion
The pitch names on the spaces of the treble clef
FACE
The half note has this many beats
two
Armstrong is most famous for playing this bright-sounding brass instrument.
What is Trumpet?
This is the instrument group that uses ALL instrument families.
Orchestra
This instrument family has instruments that are made of metal and have round mouthpieces that fit over the outside of the mouth.
brass
This pitch is on the fifth line of the staff
F
This note lasts one beat.
quarter note
When Louis sang "What a Wonderful World," he used a slow walking pace for this musical element
What is Tempo?
How fast or slow the music is
What is tempo?
The instruments in this family all have strings and are played by strumming, bowing, or plucking.
Strings
This pitch is one line below the treble clef.
Middle C
An eighth note has this many beats?
1/2 of a beat
This is the musical style Louis Armstrong made famous, which often features "lively" and "cheerful" tempos
What is Jazz?
The steady time that repeats through music
Beat
This instrument family is made of instruments that are wood or once wood and the mouthpiece is put inside the mouth to play.
Woodwind
These pitches spell what word?
Line 4, Space 4, Space 2, Line 5
Deaf
A dotted half note has this many beats.
What is three
Released in 1967, this optimistic ballad about "green trees" and "red roses" became Armstrong's most famous and enduring signature song.
What is What a Wonderful World?
Sounds played at different lengths and speeds to create different patterns of sound.
Rhythm
These are the 4 different instrument families.
Percussion
Brass
Woodwind
Strings