What is "The Key of Bb"?
The number of beats this note receives in 4/4 time
What is "Two"
This is a symbol that means to go back and play a section of music again
What is a "Repeat Sign"?
The number of foot pedals a grand piano has
What is "Three"?
Lowers a note or a pitch by one half step
What is a "Flat"?
This key has one flat: Bb
What is "The Key of F"?
The type of rest that receives two beats in 4/4 time
What is a "Half Rest"?
Looks like a percentage sign (%), and means to repeat the previous measure
What is a "one measure repeat"?
Instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars of various lengths that are struck by plastic, wooden, or rubber mallets. Listed under 'X' in children's ABC books!
What is a "Xylophone"?
Term which means to play at a loud dynamic level
What is "Forte"?
This key has no sharps or flats in the key signature
What is "The Key of C"?
This type of rest receives this many beats in 4/4 time
What is "4" Beats?
What is a "Coda"?
What is a "Trombone"?
This musical term means 'the end'
What is "Fine"
(pronounced "fee-nay")
This key has one sharp: F#
What is "The Key of G"?
This note receives 1/2 a beat in 4/4 time
What is an "Eighth Note"?
This means to go back to the sign, then play until you reach the end
A piano has these many keys, same as the number of constellations.
What is "88"?
To hold a note longer than its intended length
What is a "Fermata"?
This key has three flats: Bb, Eb and Ab
What is "They Key of Eb"?
The only note that does not have a stem, nor is it filled in
What is a "Whole Note"?
This means to go back to the beginning, and play until the end?
What is "DC al Fine"?
The name of this wind instrument means 'little' in Italian.
What is the "Piccolo"?
This means to play VERY LOUD
What is "fortissimo"?