A Guitar has this many strings.
What is Six?
This note receives 1 beat in 4 4 time.
What is a Quarter Note?
One Quarter Note plus One Quarter note equals this number of beats.
What is 2 beats?
This word in music tells you to play or sing SOFT.
What is Piano?
When I see this mark in my music, I know that I will be playing this section again.
What is a Repeat Sign?
The flute belongs to this instrument family.
What is the Woodwind Family.
This note receives 4 beats of sound in 4 4 time.
What is a Whole Note?
One Half note plus One Whole note equals this number of beats.
What is 6 beats?
This marking in your music tells you to Gradually Get Louder.
What is Crescendo?
There are this many instrument families in our band class.
What is 3 (woodwind, brass, percussion)?
These two concave brass plates are played by crashing them together or striking them with a stick.
What are Cymbals?
This note receives 3 beats of sound in 4 4 time.
What is a Dotted Half Note?
One Whole Note divided by One Half Note will equal this number of beats.
What is 2 beats?
This marking in your music tells you to play or sing VERY LOUD.
What is Fortissimo?
The Treble or Bass Clef has this number of lines.
What is 5?
This brass instrument is unique because the player changes the pitch by moving a slide back and forth rather than pushing valves.
What is a Trombone?
Adding these 2 notes together in 4 4 time, will equal 1 beat of sound.
What is an 8th Note?
One Dotted Half note plus One Whole note equals this number of beats.
What is 7 beats?
This mark in your music tells you to Gradually get Softer.
What is Decrescendo?
Tempo Markings in music mean this.
What is How Fast or Slow the music goes?
This percussion instrument is known by another name, "Kettle Drums".
What are Timpani?
Putting 4 of these notes together, will equal 1 beat of sound in 4 4 time.
What is a 16th note?
One Half Note plus One Dotted Half note minus 2 8th Notes will equal this number of beats.
What is 4 beats?
If I see this word in my music, I know to play Very Soft.
What is Pianissimo?
This sign in music tells the performer to hold a note longer than its full value.
What is a Fermata?