This instrument family bows or plucks a string in order to make sound.
What is the String Family?
What clef would the violin, flute, clarinet or oboe use?
What is the treble clef?
When you see this clef, you play a note short.
What is staccato?
What is a quarter note.
Cellos, tuba, and trombones all use this clef.
What is the bass clef?
This instrument family buzzes on a metal mouthpiece and vibrates air through the instrument.
What is the Brass Family?
The highest male voice part.
What is Tenor.
This symbol connects two or more different notes together.
What is a slur?
In 4/4 time, this symbol can fit in a measure no more than 8 times.
What is an 8th note?
This tells you how fast to play a piece of music.
What is the tempo.
Give 3 examples of percussion instruments:
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What is Tenor clef?
When you see this symbol, you play a note smoothly.
What is a tenuto?
In this 6/8 time, which kind of note would get the beat?
What is the 8th note?
This person writes music.
What is a composer?
This instrument family includes the saxophone.
What is the Woodwind Family?
The viola uses this clef.
Which is the Alto clef?
This symbol connects two or more notes that are the same.
What is a tie.
What does the top number of your time signature tell you?
How many beats are in every measure.
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This instrument family includes the oboe and bassoon.
What is the Woodwind Family?
When you see this symbol tells you how many beats are in every measure and which type of note gets the beat.
What is the time signature.
This symbol makes a note longer, depending on what the conductor does.
What is a fermata?
In your time signature, what does the bottom number tell you?
Put these voice parts in order, from highest sounding to lowest sounding: Alto, Bass, Soprano, Tenor
Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass