A note or rest that looks like a filled in dot with a stem and gets one beat.
What is a quarter?
A genre of music that has beats using typically an electric guitar and the artist usually is screaming for the lyrics.
What is rock and roll?
A part of the staff that separates the spaces on the staff.
What is lines?
An instrument that is part of the brass family that is very large and plays a deep pitch.
What is Tuba?
A type of form in a song that makes up all the words in a song.
What is lyrics?
A note or rest that looks like an empty dot with a stem and gets 2 beats.
What is a half?
A genre of music that was popular in the 70s and usually involves a disco ball.
What is disco?
A part of the music staff with gaps in between the lines.
What is spaces?
An instrument that is part of the woodwind family and plays a high pitched whistle.
What is flute?
A type of form that is part of the lyrics and is repeated throughout the song.
What is chorus?
A note or rest that looks like an empty dot that gets 4 beats.
What is a whole?
A genre of music that is a musical style that enjoyed its peak popularity between 1895 and 1919. Its cardinal trait is its syncopated or "ragged" rhythm.
What is ragtime?
A part of the staff that fills the lines and spaces to make beats to create music.
What is notes?
An instrument that is part of the percussion family and is held in one hand and tapped with the other with cymbals on the edge.
What is tambourine?
The beginning of a song.
What is intro?
A note or rest that looks like a dot with a stem and one flag at the top and gets half a beat.
What is an eighth?
A genre of music that is a form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. The name came from the emphasis on the off–beat, or weaker pulse.
What is swing?
A part of the staff that creates a pause in the music.
What is rests?
An instrument that is in the percussion family and is used in marching band and is tapped to make a typically low sound.
What is drum?
The end of a song.
What is outro?
A note or rest that looks like a dot with a stem with two flags and gets one fourth of a beat.
What is a sixteenth?
A genre of music that is performed on a Broadway stage.
What is Broadway?
The part of the staff that tells what pitch it is in. (ex. low, high)
What is clef?
An instrument that is part of the percussion family and looks like a bigger xylophone and can make a high or low sound.
What is glockenspiel?
Section that provides contrast while connecting other sections of a song.
What is bridge?