The quarter note has this many beats.
What is 1?
You should avoid intaking these two things before a performance.
What is caffeine & sugar?
The staff has this many lines.
What is 5?
A staff where the notes and lines represent different drums.
What is a percussion staff?
This instrument provides the MAIN source of rhythm and dynamics to a band or ensemble.
What are the drums?
The whole note has this many beats.
What is 4?
You should practice in front of this to improve your stage presence.
What is a mirror?
Most pop/rock/worship music use these 4 main chords within their chord progressions.
What is "1, 4, 5, & 6"?
This only shows the lyrics and the chord names.
What is a lead sheet?
This instrument comes in various forms such as acoustic, classical, or electric.
What is the guitar?
The half note has this many beats.
What is 2?
If you have practiced & prepared, and you have also worked on your stage presence, then you can now do this. (performance tip #3)
Don't worry & have fun!
This is what we create by using 3 notes.
6 horizontal lines with numbers to indicate the frets.
What is guitar tablature?
Everyone has this instrument.
What is voice?
The dotted-half note has this many beats.
What is 3?
Your goal is to make this with your audience.
What is a connection?
A series of notes in order of pitch that progresses from one note to it's octave.
What is a music scale?
Visual diagrams used to learn how to play a chord.
What is a chord chart?
This instrument can have the largest range of notes in modern bands.
What is the piano/keys?
The eighth note is worth this.
What is 1/2 of a beat?
Before you perform, it's perfectly normal to get a little nervous, which is described with this term used in the performing arts world.
What is "butterflies in your stomach"?
The symbol at the beginning of the staff is called this.
What is a clef?
What is "face"?
This instrument provides the low-end frequencies, usually on the root note of the chord.
What is the bass?