In the beginning of the unit, explain what Miss Mendoza calls the different “parts” that make up Music.
What are elements?
Name an instrument that is usually used to make a beat.
What are drums?
What instrument can be used to play a high pitch?
What is (answers may vary)?
Explain what tempo is.
What is the speed of music?
The fancy way of saying, “quiet” in music.
What is piano?
Name 5 instruments.
What are (answers will vary)?
What is the name of the song we marched to, to practice beat?
What is Going on a Bear Hunt?
What instrument can be used to play a low pitch?
What is (answers may vary)?
The fancy way of saying, “slow tempo” in music.
What is Adagio?
The fancy way of saying, “loud” in music.
What is forte?
Explain how baking is similar to the different “parts” that make up Music.
What is... Ingredients are used to make up a cake, just like elements in music (e.g., tempo, beat, pitch, etc.) make up music?
What does “bpm” stand for?
What is beats per minute?
What does “pitch” mean?
What is how high or low a sound is?
The fancy way of saying, “medium tempo” in music.
What is Moderato?
What are the 2 ways of saying medium volume?
What is mezzo-piano and mezzo-forte?
What tempo and dynamics would you say the song, “Glory Hallelujah Jubilee” be sung?
What is Allegro and Mezzo-forte?
True or False:
A faster tempo has a lower bpm.
What is false?
Sing a low pitch.
What is [sing low pitch noise]?
The fancy way of saying, “fast tempo” in music.
What is Allegro?
How do you say very loud and very quiet?
What is fortissimo and pianissimo?
What are the names of 4 games that we’ve played related to Music?
What are...
Concentration
Kumja
Cat and Mouse
7 Percussions Game
Name That Tune?
True or False: A slower tempo has a lower bpm.
What is true?
Sing a high pitch.
What is [sing a low pitch noise]?
List the three types of tempos from fastest to slowest.
What is...
Allegro
Moderato
Adagio?
What are the names and symbols for saying “gradually getting quieter” and “gradually getting louder?”
What is decrescendo (>) and crescendo (<)?