The rhythm language we use.
What is Takadimi?
A popular pitch language that was invented in Europe.
What is solfege?
Dynamics tell us the ____ of sound.
What is volume?
What is Italian?
The family of instruments that are played using strings.
What is the string family?
The official name for the note we read as "Ta."
What is quarter note?
Using one pitch at a time to create a song.
What is melody?
The dynamic symbol that means loud.
What is forte?
Tempo describes the ____ of the steady beat.
What is speed?
The family of instruments you play by blowing air into them.
What is the wind family?
The official name for the notes we read as "Ta-Di."
Two or more pitches sounding at the same time.
What is harmony?
The dynamic symbol that means soft.
The Italian music word for "fast."
What is Presto?
The family of instruments played by buzzing into them.
What is the brass family?
The official name for the notes we call "Takadimi."
What are sixteenth notes?
This solfege syllable is considered "home" because most songs end on this pitch.
What is Do?
The Italian word for "medium."
What is mezzo?
The Italian music word for "slow."
What is Largo?
The family of instruments played by hitting, scraping, or shaking them.
What is the percussion family?
The amount of beats in a typical measure of music.
What is four?
This pitch is called "the leading tone" because it always leads our ears home to Do.
What is Ti?
The dynamic symbol for very soft.
What is pianissimo?
The Italian music word for getting faster over time: accelerando or ritardando.
What is accelerando?
The family of instruments that is played by pressing down keys that hammer on strings.
What is the keyboard family?