This is the name of playing a sound in the center of the tubano drum.
Bass
This is the kind of note that receives two beats.
Half Note
This is the word that is spelled using the treble clef spaces.
This is the name of the five line and four spaces where music is written.
Musical Staff
True or False: When writing out rhythms, uppercase letters should be used.
False
This is the name of playing on the rim of the tubano drum.
Tone
This type of note receives four beats.
Whole Note
From the bottom up, these are the lines on the treble clef staff.
E-G-B-D-F
These equally divided sections in music are separated by bar lines.
Measures
These are the words used to count a whole note.
1-2-3-4
This instrument is made out of a cactus.
Rain Stick
This type of rest takes up an entire measure.
Whole Rest
These two letters are the names of the fourth and fifth lines on the treble clef staff.
D-F
This is the name of the two lines with two dots on a musical staff.
Repeat Sign
Parentheses
This is the name of playing every bar from the bottom up or the top down on xylophones/metallophones.
Glissando
Two quarter notes and a half note added together equal this type of note.
Whole Note
These two letters are the names of the first line and the last line on the treble clef staff.
E-F
This is when two or more groups perform the same thing but begin at different times.
Canon
These are the words used to count four sixteenth notes.
1-e-&-a
The piano is technically part of this instrument family.
Percussion
Four quarter notes are equal to this number of eighth notes.
This is the word spelled using the bottom line, fourth line, second line, and top space.
E-D-G-E
This is the name of the portion of music that comes at the very end.
Coda
This is the number reached when adding together the following notes: four sixteenth notes, two eighth notes, and one quarter note.
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