This note gets 2 counts in 4/4 time.
What is a half note?
This symbol stands for this Italian word.
What is forte?
The name of this instrument.
What is a trumpet?
Dynamics is the musical element that describes this.
What is volume?
The value of a quarter note in 4/4 time is this many counts.
What is one?
The time period this piece was composed during.
What is medieval?
The name of this symbol
What is a quarter rest?
You do this in the music when you see this symbol.
What is perform the music softly?
The instrument pictured belongs to this instrument family.
What is the woodwind family?
Charades! Act out the given word for your team to guess.
What is a whole rest?
The time period this piece was composed in.
What is Romantic?
The number of total counts in 4/4 a quarter note, 8th note, and dotted half note get.
What is 4.5?
Charades! Act out the given word and get your group to guess it correctly.
Elzzup! Spell the given word backwards WITHOUT writing it down.
This musical element describes the structure of a piece of music.
What is form?
This is the number of counts a 16th note receives in 6/8 time.
What is 1/2?
This piece was written in this time period.
What is Baroque?
The bottom number of the time signature tells us this.
What is the kind of note that gets one beat?
This is what the symbol below the notes is called.
What is a crescendo?
This vibrates to create the sound on a brass instrument.
What are the lips?
This musical element has to do with high or low sounds.
What is pitch?
Elzzup! Spell the given word backwards.
Charades! Act out the given word.
This is the total number of counts you get when you add: a quarter note in 6/8 time, an eighth note in 4/4 time, a half note in 2/2 time, a 16th note in 3/8 time, and a dotted half note in 9/8 time.
What is 10?
The symbol on this note means to do this.
What is play the note louder or emphasize it?
Name 3 of the 4 instruments in a standard string section?
What are violin, viola, cello, and bass?
This type of texture has multiple melodies stacked up.
What is polyphonic texture?
A dot after a note does this.
What is adds half the value of the note it follows?
This piece was composed in this time period.
What is the Romantic Period?