The name for rhythm syllable "ta-o".
What is a half note?
The Italian word for gradually getting louder.
What is crescendo?
Note name: top line note in bass clef on the staff.
What is an A?
Trombones are the only instruments with this.
What is a slide?
We check for this everyday.
What is a pencil?
The value of a dotted half note.
What is 3 beats?
Slurs, accents, staccatos, etc.
What is articulation?
This note is the 3rd line note in treble clef.
What is B?
Brass instruments have this to empty the condensation that builds in their instrument.
What is a water key?
This is Ms. Aoyama's main instrument.
What is a flute?
Music math: whole + half + quarter + half + eighth + eighth + eighth = ?
What is 10 and a half?
Numbers like 3/4, 4/4, 2/4 represents this.
What is time signature?
There are different types of clefs. Treble clef, bass clef, and ... clef.
What is alto clef?
The oboe and bassoon are specifically in this family.
What is the double reed family?
The flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, and saxophones are part of this family.
What is the woodwind family?
The value of a single eighth note.
What is half of a beat?
The speed (how fast or how slow) of a piece.
What is tempo?
How to play: 3rd finger stretched on G string (violin/viola).
How do you play C#?
A round drum with jingles on the sides.
What is a tambourine?
This is the name of the octopus.
What (Who) is Michael Jackson?
The value of two sixteenth notes.
What is half of a beat?
The name of the symbol that looks like this ^.
What is a marcato?
These two notes are played the same: Eb and ...
What is D#?
A pitched percussion instrument shaped like kettles.
What is a timpani?
Name a Baroque composer.
Who is Bach?