This note has four beats
What is a whole note?
This very common instrument has 88 keys.
What is a piano?
This rest has one beat
What is a quarter rest?
This music term is used to describe how slow or fast the music is
What is tempo?
This instrument family you shake, strike, or scrape
What is the percussion family?
These notes have two sounds in one beat
What is eighth notes?
This colorful instrument is played by striking it against your hand (or leg or chair) and only plays one pitch
What is a boomwhacker?
This rest has four beats
What is a whole rest?
This music term can be used to describe how soft or loud the music is
What is dynamics?
The trumpet belongs to this instrument family
What is the brass family?
This note has two beats
What is a half note?
This instrument has six strings and is common in many different genres of music
What is a guitar?
This rest has two beats
What is a half rest?
These lines divide the music into measures
What is/are bar lines?
The saxophone belongs to this family
What is the woodwind family
This note has one sound and gets one beat
What is a quarter note?
This instrument has three sides, and is played by striking it with a metal stick
What is a triangle?
This rest is worth half of a beat (worth one beat when there are two of these rests together)
What is an eighth rest?
These are the sections that divide the music. There are typically four beats in each one.
What is a measure?
The violin and cello belong to this family
What is the string family?
How many quarter notes are equal to one whole note?
What is four?
This instrument is played by turning it upside down and striking it with two drumsticks
What is a bucket drum?
How many quarter rests are equal to one half rest?
What is two?
This music term is used to describe a performing group of two people
What is a duet?
How many instrument families are there?
What is four?