The name of the symbol that tells us how high or low to play a note.
What is a clef?
The steady pulse of music.
What is beat?
The violin, cello, and bass all belong to this instrument family.
What is the string family?
This individual went on tour with the Los Angeles Philharmonic when he was 16 years old.
*Hint* He is a cellist.
Who is Mr. Gee?
This person stands in front of the ensemble and leads the musicians.
Who is the conductor?
The musical tool that musicians read music from.
What is a staff?
This 5 letter word is a word used to describe the beat in a song.
What is tempo?
The flute, recorder, and clarinet are part of this instrument family.
What is woodwind family?
Mr. Gee's 4 legged friend.
Who is Spunky?
In 4/4 time, this note gets 4 beats.
what is a whole note?
Something that adds half the notes value.
What is a dot?
This 5 letter words tell musicians to play loudly.
What is Forte?
The trumpet, trombone, and tuba belong to this family?
what is brass?
This massive instrument is often called the "King of Instruments"
*Hint* this was in the Magic School Bus Episode
What is the Pipe Organ?
The space between 2 bar lines is called this.
What is a measure?
The name of symbols that musicians how loud or soft to play.
What are dynamics?
This term refers to a female leader of the ensemble.
What is Maestra?
The largest and lowest instrument in the string family.
What is the Double Bass?
The Piano was invented in this European country.
What is Italy?
This symbol raises a note up a half step.
What is a Sharp?
Watermelon, coconut, apple, Watermelon.
What is a 16th note, 16th/8th note, Eight Note, 16th Note
This term/symbol tells musicians to gradually get louder.
what is a Crescendo?
Piano, bucket drums, xylophone, and bongos belong to this family.
what is Percussion Family?
The oldest known musical instrument that dates back to over 40,000 years ago.
What is the flute?
This symbol lowers a note by a half step.
What is a flat?