This instrument has a slide, is almost like a trumpet.
What is a trombone?
This instrument is in the percussion family.
What are drums, triangle, or cymbals?
This is the lowest note on the staff.
What is the "e" note?
This rhythm is one syllable or a quarter note.
What is ta?
The term used for volume of a sound or note.
What is dynamics?
This instrument you can blow in, but is not a clarinet.
What is a flute?
This instrument is in the brass family.
What are trombones, trumpets, tubas, french horns, or saxophones?
This note is on the fourth line.
What is the "d" note?
This rhythm has no sound.
True or False: Forte means loud.
What is true?
This instrument is the largest horn instrument.
What is a tuba?
The following instruments belong to which family of instruments. Flute, clarinet, and recorder.
What is the woodwind family?
This note is on the second space.
What is the "a" note?
This rhythm has paired eighth notes.
What is ti-ti?
Fortissimo is when you.....
What is very loud?
This instrument is known to be very relaxing.
What is the harp?
Name the 5 instrument families.
What is the brass, woodwinds, percussion, strings, and keyboard?
This is how many notes there are.
What is 9?
This rhythm has half notes.
What is ta-ah?
When you gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
This was the first instrument and it is a natural instrument.
What is the human voice?
Maracas belong to this family of instruments.
What is the percussion family?
This is the symbol on the left side of the staff.
What is the treble clef?
This rhythm has 16th notes.
What is tika-tika?
When you gradually play softer.
What is decrescendo?