Note duration. The groove. The section of a band that includes drums and bass.
What is "rhythm"?
The "hook".
What is the Chorus?
If we want to make a track louder or softer, we adjust this controller.
What is the Volume?
This African-American genre is considered the root of Rock & Roll and Country music.
What is The Blues?
P. Diddy aka Puff Daddy aka Diddy real name.
What is Sean John Combs?
The main idea of a song.
What is "melody"?
Tells the story of the song.
What is the Verse?
If we want to move a track's signal to the left or right, we adjust this controller.
What is the Pan?
This African-American music genre is a first true original American art form.
What is Jazz?
Singer, Jay-Z's real name.
What is Shawn Corey Carter?
That second voice above or below the main idea of a song.
What is "harmony"?
This comes at the very beginning of most songs.
What is the Intro?
Where the sound signal first enters a device or app.
What is the Input?
This 70's music genre includes a mirror ball and hits from Donna Summer.
What is Disco?
Lead singer of The Police, Sting's real name.
What is Gordon Matthews?
The highs and lows in volume and intensity changes.
What are "dynamics"
A previously unheard section of the music, usually occurring after the 2nd chorus.
What is the Bridge?
If we want to "slice" a track in Soundtrap, we can use the shortcut Ctrl + this letter.
What is "E"?
In this classic genre, I would expect to hear acoustic guitar, simple story-telling lyrics and simple harmonies.
What is Folk music?
Freddie Mercury, lead singer for Queen's real name.
What is Farrokh Bulsara?
The reason why we can hear the difference between instruments.
What is "tone color" or "timbre"?
A completely instrumental part of a lyrical song.
What is an Interlude?
What do the letters in the acronym MIDI stand for?
What is Musical Instrument Digital Interface?
This 50's genre of music became famous for its performance theatrics, loud drums and electric guitar.
What is Rock and Roll?
Sir Elton John's real name.
What is Reginald Kenneth Dwight?