This rhythm is worth one beat and makes the sound "du".
What is a quarter note?
This note is one step lower than La.
What is So?
This is the instrument that Squidward plays. It is made of wood and uses a single reed.
What is a clarinet?
This is what vibrates on a string instrument to make sound.
What is a string?
This famous band included members John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
Who are the Beatles?
This rhythm is worth half a beat, usually comes in a pair, and makes the sound "du-de".
What is are eighth notes?
This note is three steps higher than Mi.
What is La?
This instrument tunes the orchestra at the beginning of a concert. It uses a double reed and plays medium sounds.
What is an oboe?
This is the biggest and lowest instrument in the string family.
What is the bass?
This composer has created the music for many famous movies, including Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, and Star Wars.
Who is John Williams?
This note is worth 2 beats.
What is a half note?
This note is a skip down from So.
What is Mi?
This instrument plays the lowest sounds in the woodwind family.
What is the bassoon?
This is the instrument that you can only pluck, not bow, in the string family.
What is the harp?
This musician is famous for writing famous songs such as "Fur Elise" and "Rondo Alla Turka".
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
This is the absence of sound during a beat.
What is a rest?
The notes in solfege show how ____ or _____ the music is going.
What is high or low?
This is the oldest instrument in the woodwind family, dating back 35,000 years.
What is the flute?
This instrument has to be played sitting down, and is played by famous musician Yo-Yo Ma.
What is the cello?
This musician went blind a few days after he was born, and learned to play piano, harmonica and drums by the time he was 9 years old.
Who is Stevie Wonder?
This is a note that lasts for 4 beats.
What is a whole note?
The famous song about solfege, "Do-Re-Mi" comes from this famous movie.
What is The Sound Of Music?
All woodwind instruments (except flute) have this vibrating piece of wood on their instruments.
What is a reed?
This instrument plays the same 4 notes as the cello, but an octave (8 notes) higher.
What is the viola?
This musician moved from Cuba to the United States, and was known as the "Queen of Salsa".
Who is Celia Cruz?