Warming Up
I Can Read Music
Music Vocabulary
Know Your Rhythms
Ensemble Groupings
100

For singing, this part of the body must remain at the sides of the body - not in front, not behind, or crossed.

What are the arms?
100

This musical object has five lines and four spaces.

What is the staff?

100

What does "forte" mean?

What is, "Loud"?

100
How many beat does a quarter note get?
1
100
How many people perform a solo?
1
200

What should be open to allow a good singing sound to come out?

What is the mouth?
200

This clef is also known as the G-clef.

What is the treble clef?

200
What does "piano" mean?
soft
200
How many beats does a half note get?
2
200
How many people are in a trio?
3
300

In choir, this is the instrument used.

What is the body or voice?

300

This part of music notation appears at the beginning of every song, after the clef, and contains 2 important numbers.

What is the time signature?

300

What is the term used that means, "gradually increase volume" (get louder)?

What is, "Crescendo"?

300
How many beat does a whole note get?
4
300
How many people are in a quartet?
4
400

What are the two main "voices" we can use when singing?

What are "head voice" and "chest voice"?

400

This symbol may appear anywhere in a piece of music. It has two dots and two lines - 1 thin line and 1 thick line.

What is the repeat sign?

400

What does the double bar mean at the end of a piece?

What is, "The end"?

400
How many beats an eighth note get?
1/2
400
How many people are in an octet?
8
500

This large muscle is located below the lungs but right above the stomach. It moves up and down to allow air into the lungs.

What is the diaphragm?

500

These numbers appear at the top the music, telling us where we are in the music.

What is a measure number?

500
What does "tempo" mean?
The speed of the music
500
How many beats does a sixteenth note get?
1/4
500

How many people are in a duet?

2
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