Instruments in the string family use these to produce sound.
What are strings?
The ukulele has this many strings.
What is 4?
In 4/4 time signature, a measure of music will have this many beats.
What is 4?
The first operas borrowed their stories from myths from this ancient civilization.
What is Ancient Greece?

Xylophones are typically played using this type of beater.
What are mallets?
The trumpet, French horn, trombone, and tuba are common instruments in this family, named after the type of metal they are made from.
When playing an F major chord with the correct fingering, which fingers are used?
What are your pointer and middle fingers/ finger 1 and 2?
A complete major scale, from Do to Do, will have this many notes.
What is eight?
Arias are a special type of these, used to express a character's feelings and show off the singer's skills.
What are singing solos?
When singing with proper singing posture, you should tilt your chin slightly in this direction.
What is up?
Percussion instruments fit into two categories: unpitched percussion, and this.
What is pitched percussion?
The chord chart shown is for this chord.
What is C major?

When you see this sign at the end of a measure of music, it means to do this.
What is repeat?
Traditionally, this voice range would often be cast for villains or other powerful characters due to their deep, booming sound.
What is bass?
These are your three options for music classes next year at Drum and Narrowsview.
What are band, choir, and orchestra?
Unlike the clarinet, oboe, and bassoon, this high pitched woodwind does not use a reed, and instead requires air blown over a sound hole.
What is the flute?
These are sometimes used to pluck or strum the strings on a ukulele.
What are picks?
These symbols tell you to briefly stop playing.
What are rests?
These two voice ranges, the highest for men and women respectively, are most often used to play the main characters or heroes.
What are tenors and sopranos?
Conductor Jean Baptiste Lully died from an infection after accidentally stabbing himself in this body part during a rehearsal.
What is the foot?
The person who leads an orchestra, using a baton to keep the beat, is called this.
What is a conductor?
Of all of the chords we learned (C major, F major, A minor, G7), this is the only finger we did NOT use.
What is your pinky/finger 4?
This note can be found in between the notes G and B.
What is A?
This technique is used to perform dialogue by singing.
What is recitative?
Baroque, classical, romantic, and modern are the four eras of this type of music.
What is orchestra music?