These are the lines on the treble clef.
What is "EGBDF"?
You need to blow about this hard into the recorder to get a good sound.
What is a sigh?
In a 4/4 time signature, there should be this many beats in every bar.
What is four?
What is the brass family?
This is an example of what type of music?
What is opera?
On the piano, this key is located directly before every three black keys.
What is F?
The recorder is part of this family of instruments.
What is the woodwind family?
In this piece of music, what note value would get one beat?
What is the quarter note?
In the percussion family, vibrations are created by doing this.
What is striking the drum skin?
Elvis Presley was known as the "King" of this type of music.
What is "Rock and Roll?"
Name the pitch (letter name) of this note:
What is the left hand?
How many eighth notes should fit into a bar of 6/8?
What is six?
Despite the fact that it looks like it should be in the brass family, the saxophone creates it's vibration by blowing into a reed and so is actually a member of this family.
What is the woodwind family?
This band shot to fame in the late '80s after releasing smash hits such as "Welcome to the Jungle", "Paradise City" and "Sweet Child O' Mine."
Who are Guns 'n' Roses?
Name the pitch (letter name) of this note:
What is G?
You use this muscle, which is one of the strongest in your body, to temporarily block the air and separate the notes.
What is the tongue?
This piece of music needs this note value in order to be considered correct.
What is an eighth note?
If something on the instrument becomes thicker, longer and/or looser, it makes the following note(s) this.
What is lower?
This artist began as a country singer at age fourteen before changing over to pop.
Who is Taylor Swift?
Name the piano key the red circle is on.
What is D?
Covering all three of the left hand holes, plus the thumb hole, will give you this note.
What is G?
How many half notes should fit into a bar of 4/2?
What is four?
The main instrument in this selection (ignore the drum fill at the beginning...) is part of what family?
What is the string family?
The term "CD" stands for this and even though they're not as popular as they once were due to streaming sites like Spotify, you can still find them for sale in music stores.
What is "compact disc?"