Notes
Rhythms
Instruments
Vocabulary
For Fun
100
E, G, B, D, F
What are the treble clef line note names?
100
This note receives one beat.
What is a quarter note?
100
This instrument uses valves to change notes.
What is a trumpet?
100
How loud and soft you play.
What are dynamics?
100
Mrs. Phelps's daughter's name
Who is Harper
200
G, B, D, F, A
What are the bass clef line note names?
200
This note receives four beats.
What is a whole note?
200
This instrument uses a slide.
What is a trombone?
200
Tells you how many beats are in a measure.
What is time signature?
200
Mrs. Phelps plays the ____________.
What is a clarinet.
300
DFACE
What are the treble clef space note names?
300
This note receives two beats.
What is a half note.
300
These three instruments use reeds.
What are clarinets, alto saxes, and tenor saxes?
300
The tempo marking that means "fast and lively"
What is allegro?
300
Mrs. Phelps's favorite color
What is purple?
400
ACEG
What are the bass clef space note names?
400
This rest receives four beats.
What is a whole rest?
400
This instrument has several different rudiments or techniques that are used to play it.
What is a snare drum?
400
Gradually get softer
What is decrescendo?
400
Mrs. Phelps's dog's name
Who is Elmo?
500
These lower and raise a note
What are accidentals (sharps and flats)?
500
This note receives three beats.
What is a dotted half note?
500
These six instruments are auxiliary (name four to get this answer right!).
What are triangle, wood block, tambourine, crash cymbals, suspended cymbal, and sleigh bells.
500
Slower, walking tempo/pace
What is andante?
500
When Mrs. Phelps says "one more time," she really means what?
What is 5498465 more times.
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