A note that is worth one beat
Quarter note
"Loud" in musical terms
Forte
"Fast" in musical terms
Presto
The lowest range of singing voice
Bass
The instrument family that makes noise by "plucking" or "vibrating" strings
A note that is worth two beats
Half note
"Soft" in musical terms
Piano
"Slow" in musical terms
Largo
The highest range of singing voice
Soprano
The type of instrument that is responsible for keeping the beat
Drums
The type of note where nothing is supposed to be played
A rest
The musical term for "medium"
Mezzo
"Walking Speed" in musical terms
Andante
The range of singing voice that sits above Bass - typically a higher pitched male singer
Tenor
Woodwind
Does a whole rest look like a regular or upside down hat?
Upside down hat
"Very loud" in musical terms
Fortissimo
The two numbers that sit on top of each other and tell you how many beats there are per measure
Time Signature
The singing voice that sits between "Bass" and "Tenor"
Baritone
A very low ranged instrument that is responsible for the "foundation" of the song
Hint: The basement is at the base of the house
Bass
What does a "dot" do when added to a note?
Adds half the note's value to a note
When a singer or instrumentalist goes from loud to soft seamlessly
Decrescendo
The note that sits at the beginning of a piece of music
Hint: It labels the notes of the staff
Treble Clef
When a singer or instrumentalist goes from low pitch to high pitch seamlessly
Glissando
Name the four most common string instruments in a string quartet
Hint: They go from highest to lowest
Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass/Contrabass