The pitch names on the lines of the treble clef.
What are E, G, B, D, and F? (Every Good Boy Does Fine)
This note is four beats long.
What is a whole note?
This has five lines and four spaces.
What is the music staff?
In music, this symbol means soft.
What is piano?
The instrument family you can hit, shake, or scrape.
What is percussion?
The pitch names on the spaces of the treble clef.
What is FACE?
The half note gets this many beats.
What is two?
A vertical line used to divide a staff into sections.
What are bar lines?
In music, this symbol means loud.
What is forte?
The trombone belongs to this instrument family.
What is brass?
This pitch is on the SECOND line of the treble clef.
What is G?
This note lasts one beat.
What is a quarter note?
This section of a musical staff comes between 2 bar lines.
What are measures?
How fast or slow music is.
What is tempo?
The highest-pitched instrument in the string family
What is the violin?
This pitch name is the line that connects the treble and bass clef staves.
What is C? (or middle C)
An eighth note has this many beats.
What is 1/2 of a beat?
The symbol that means high pitch.
What is the treble clef?
In math, this symbol means "greater than."
In music, the term means to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
The largest instrument in the brass family.
What is the tuba?
This pitch is just ABOVE the fifth line of the treble clef.
What is G?
A dotted half note has this many beats.
What is three?
Sharps, flats, and naturals are called this in music.
What are accidentals?
In math, this term means "less than." In music, the term means to gradually get softer.
What is a decrescendo? (or diminuendo)
This is the only woodwind instrument NOT typically in a traditional orchestra.
What is a saxophone?