These are the pitch names on the lines of the treble clef.
What is EGBDF?
This note is 4 beats long.
What is a whole note?
This has five lines and four spaces.
What is a staff?
This instrument family you shake, strike, or scrape.
What is the percussion family?
What is speed or how fast or slow to play?
These are the names of the pitches in the spaces of the treble clef.
What is FACE?
The half note is this many beats long.
What is two beats?
This is a person who writes music.
What is a composer?
The French Horn belongs to this instrument family.
What is the brass family?
The bassoon and oboe belong to this family of instruments.
What is the woodwind family?
This is the pitch on the fifth line of the treble staff.
What is F?
This note is worth one beat.
What is a quarter note?
This is a person who leads a group of musicians.
What is a conductor or director?
This is an instrument in the percussion family that resembles the keyboard on a piano.
What is a xylophone/glockenspiel/marimba?
This is a genre of classical music that is sung.
What is opera?
This is the pitch of the third space on the treble staff.
What is C?
This note is worth three beats.
What is a dotted half note?
This is a group of people who play instruments together.
What is an orchestra or band?
This is the largest instrument in the brass family.
What is a tuba?
This is the Italian word that means volume (how loud or soft to play).
What is dynamics?
This is the name of the note directly below the first line on the treble staff.
What is D?
You need this many eighth notes to make one beat?
What is 2 eighth notes?
This symbol is at the front of the staff and tells you the pitches are going to be higher.
What is a treble clef?
This is an instrument in the string family that doesn't use a bow.
What is a guitar/bass/ukulele/harp?
This is the highest sounding woodwind instrument. Hint: we do not have one at our school!
What is a piccolo?