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This note is the longest note in music that is used today. 

what is the Whole note

100

The piano was invented in what country

what is Italy

100

This consists of five lines and four spaces. Each of those lines and each of those spaces represents a different letter, which in turn represents a note. Those lines and spaces represent notes named A-G, and the note sequence moves alphabetically.

What is the Staff

100

The first step to proper posture.

1. put both feet flat on the floor. 

2. knees should be shoulder width apart.

3. Feet should be firm planted on the ground.

100

This has a vale of 1/4 of a beat. 

what is the Sixteenth rest

200

This note is held for a duration of two quarter notes.

what is the Half Note

200

The piano was created to replace the

What is a harpsichord

200

This ornamental letter G on the far left side. The  G's inner swoop encircles the "G" line on the staff. This is usually associated with the higher register of music. If you play an instrument  that is higher pitched, such as a flute, violin, or saxophone, your sheet music is written int he higher register.

What is the Tebel Clef

200

Align your spine. Put your hands on your lap palms down on top of your thighs.

What is the second step

200

This rest looks like it is a "hole", and it holds its beat for four counts.

what is the Whole rest


300

This note is the standard one beat. 

what is the Quarter note

300

This famous composer usually played on pianos. (even after he went deaf)

Who is Ludwig Van Beethoven

300

The line between the two dots is the “F” line. This is the lower registers of music, so if your instrument has a lower pitch, such as a bassoon, tuba or cello, your sheet music is in the lower register.

what is the bass clef

300

Third Step

Roll your shoulders in a circular motion. This helps you to loosen up, and ground your body.

300

This rest looks like a lightening bolt, and holds a count of 1.

what is the Quarter rest

400

This note is half the beat as a quarter note.

what is the Eighth note

400

This famous composer only played on a harpsichord.

Who is Johann Sebastain Bach

400

An easy way to remember the notes:

  • On the lines it goes EGBDF: Every Good Boy Does Fine.

  • For the spaces: There's a face in the space.

what is reading the reading the Treble Clef

400

What is the bridge between the shoulders and the spine?

What is the Neck

400

this holds a 1/2 count.

what is the eighth rest

500

This has one-fourth of the beat as a quarter note

what is the Sixteenth note

500

This piano costs $3,220,000

What is a Heintzman Cyrstal Piano?

500

An easy way to remember the notes:

  • On the lines it goes GBDFA: Good Boys Do Fine Always.

  • For the spaces ACEG: All Cows Eat Grass

What is reading the bass clef

500

what is reaching out.

what is allowing your arms to move across the keyboard while keeping your back, spine, feet, and head all aligned. (Just like learning the piano, this needs to be practiced, because humans tend to be creatures of habit.)

500

This rest looks like a top hat, and holds a count of 2

what is the Half Rest

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