This dynamic marking means soft and it's symbol is p.
What is piano.
What is the fastest tempo term that we learned?
What is prestissimo.
What instrument family does the flute, clarinet, saxophone, etc. come from?
What is the woodwind family.
What part of the pop song is the most memorable part of the song where the title is sung?
What is the chorus.
Where were the creators of the ukulele originally from?
What is Portugal.
This tempo marking means loud and it's symbol is f.
What is forte.
What is the slowest tempo term that we learned?
What is largo.
What instrument family are timpani, chimes, castanets, claves, etc?
What is the percussion family.
What is the type of form that has two sections that are different?
What is binary form.
What instrument replaced the ukulele in popularity in the mid 1960s?
What is the guitar.
What is the following symbol AND what is it's definition?
What is a crescendo; it means to gradually get louder.
What tempo term means to gradually get faster?
What is accelerando.
What are the four easy level classifications of instrument families?
What are woodwinds, brass, strings and percussion.
What part of the pop song typically sounds like nothing else in the song?
What is the bridge.
Where did the ukulele make it's first mainland appearance?
What is Chicago.
What language are dynamic terms written in?
What is Italian.
What does the tempo term allegro mean?
What is quickly, lively and bright.
What are instruments classified as that produce sound through the vibration of air?
What are aerophones.
What part of the pop song connects the chorus and verse together?
What is the channel.
What are the sizes of ukuleles in order from smallest to largest?
What is soprano, concert, tenor, baritone.
What is the correct order of the six dynamic terms in order from softest to loudest?
What is the order of all eight tempo terms in order from slowest to fastest?
presto, moderato, largo, allegro, andante, prestissimo, vivace, adagio
What is largo, adagio, andante, moderato, allegro, vivace, presto, prestissimo.
What are the four type of instrument classifications that are higher level thinking?
What is aerophones, idiophones, chordophones, and membranophones.
What is the type of form that has three sections that are different with one section repeating in between each new section?
What is rondo form.
What is the standard tuning of the ukulele?
What is G-C-E-A.