The note which is on the bottom line of the treble clef staff.
What is E?
This Italian word means "becoming gradually slower."
What is ritardando?
This classical era composer wrote over 600 works, began composing at the age of 5, and is known for composing the children's song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."
Who is Mozart?
Adds half the value of the note.
What is a dot?
Which Minor scale alters only the 7th note of the scale?
Harmonic Minor
The note which is on the second space of the bass clef staff.
What is C?
This Italian word means "cheerful, quick, or fast."
What is allegro?
This Baroque woodwind instrument was popular in Medieval times and is often played in elementary school classrooms.
What is a recorder?
The key signature of concert B-flat major.
What is two flats?
The oldest woodwind instrument to play chromatic notes.
What is Flute?
The note for which the treble clef gets its name. The treble clef "circles" around this note.
What is G?
This French word means "the position and shape of the mouth of a wind player."
What is embouchure?
This German composer wrote music in the Romantic era and continued to compose even after becoming completely deaf. He composed "Ode to Joy" without ever hearing it.
Who is Beethoven?
Turn a major scale into a minor scale by altering these three things.
What are the 3rd, 6th, and 7th notes of the scale?
This instrument was known as the kettle drums.
What is the timpani?
The note which is above the first ledger line above the bass clef staff.
What is D?
This Italian word means "with a sudden emphasis."
What is sforzando (sfz)?
Anton Dvorak composed the "New World Symphony" for this country.
What is America/United States?
The number of 8th notes which are found in a measure of 3/2 time.
What is twelve?
The correct spelling of that african drum over there.
What is the DJEMBE
The note for which the bass clef gets its name after.
What is F?
These Italian words mean "to return to the original tempo."
What is "a tempo"?
This keyboard instrument produces sound by plucking the strings instead of striking them with a hammer. It was widely used in Renaissance and Baroque music.
What is a harpsichord?
The Italian name for cut-time.
What is alla breve?
This is Mr. Wicke's hobby.
What is the Golf?