The sound hole of the ukulele is located on THIS part of the instrument.
What is the body?
This note is 4 beats long.
What is a whole note?
This musical word means soft/quiet.
What is piano?
Every instrument in this family is played by either hitting, scraping, or shaking.
What is the percussion family?
THIS important part of the ukulele is glued to the neck, and is where the musician will place their fingers.
What is the fretboard?
These are the sections that the staff is divided into.
What is a measure?
This musical word means loud.
What is forte?
What is the nut?
These lines divide the staff into measures.
What is/are bar lines?
This is the lowest pitched instrument in the string family.
What is the Bass?
The standard North American tuning of the ukulele are these notes.
What is G, C, E, A?
This swirly symbol that looks like a 'G' is at the beginning of the written music.
What is the treble clef?
This is what it is called when a piece of music uses a combination of volume, tempo, and mood to create an interesting musical experience.
What is musical dynamics?
Most people think the ukulele originates from Hawaii. However, it was brought to Hawaii by explorers from THIS European country.
What is Portugal?
This machine was invented by a piano teacher and is used to keep a steady time.
What is a metronome?