Name one "part of a note."
What is stem, note head, beam, or flag?
This key centers around do.
What is a major key?
The two voice parts sung in 7th grade bass clef choir.
What is tenor and bass?
The year that Ms. Nelson graduated college.
What is 2024?
What "arr." stands for.
The number of beats a quarter note has in simple meter.
What is one?
What is la?
The term of the person who creates music.
What is composer?
The restaurant that Ms. Nelson's brother and sister in law own.
What is Main Street Cafe & Bakery?
The composer of "I'm Still Standing."
Who is Elton John?
The amount of eighth notes a dotted quarter note has.
What is three?
What solfege syllable is the farthest sharp to the right?
What is ti?
To gradually get quieter in volume.
What is decrescendo?
The month that Ms. Nelson is getting married.
What is June?
Name a classical European composer whose last name starts with "M."
Who is Mozart, Mahler, Martin, etc.?
When in simple meter, this is the number that the beat divides into.
What is two?
The farthest ___ to the right is fa.
What is flat?
The italian term for what "mp" stands for in music.
What is mezzo-piano?
The age of Ms. Nelson's cat, Almond Joy.
What is one year old?
The original composer/singer of "Life Is A Highway."
Who is Tom Cochrane?
This type of note only has one "part of a note."
What is a whole note?
The letter names of the four spaces in treble clef.
The term for instruments that play with singers.
What is accompaniment?
The high school that Ms. Nelson student taught at.
What is Nevada High School?
The composer of "Rest Not!" and "The Dawn's Awake!"
Who is Laura Farnell?