Note Names
Musical Symbols
Rhythms
Instruments
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100
The note that lives on the first space of the music staff (with a Treble Clef)
What is F?
100
This "clef" is a curvy symbol that circles around the line note, G
What is the Treble Clef?
100
The real name for ti-ti.
What are eighth notes (or two eighth notes)?
100
The instrument that has a "striker" and will ring for a long time, unless you stop the vibration.
What is a Triangle?
100
A famous movie director that played clarinet in marching band. (hint: he directed the most recent Indiana Jones movie)
Who is Steven Spielberg?
200
The note that lives on the first line of the music staff (with a Treble Clef)
What is E
200
The five lines used in music
What is the Music Staff?
200
A rhythm that is half of a whole note.
What is a half note (or tah-ah)?
200
A double reed instrument that cannot play as high or as low as the clarinet.
What is the oboe?
200
The popular rap artist who taught music workshops for an organization called "Gateways for Incarcerated Youth"
Who is Macklemore?
300
The note that lives on the third space of the music staff (with a Treble Clef)
What is C?
300
A straight line separating measures
What is a bar line?
300
A rhythm that has 4 sounds, but only takes up 1 beat.
What are sixteenth notes (or ti-ka-ti-ka)?
300
The percussion instrument that was originally made from ivory.
What is the Piano?
300
The Boston Celtics player who started his own singing career in 2009 and has recorded two singles.
Who is Carlos Arroyo?
400
The note name that the alternative name for the Treble Clef is based on.
What is G?
400
Two vertical dots that live in the staff just before a double-bar.
What is the repeat sign?
400
A rhythm that makes 3 sounds, but is spread across 1 beat.
What is a triplet (or tri-ple-ti)?
400
The instrument that looks like a brass instrument, but is actually a woodwind.
What is a Saxophone?
400
The former president that plays saxophone.
Who is Bill Clinton?
500
The note that lives on the fourth line of the Bass Clef (and is included in the alternate name for Bass Clef)
What is F?
500
Two lines--one thin, one thick--that represent the end of a piece of music.
What is a double bar?
500
A stress or accent on a beat that would not normally occur at that time. Helps create a "groove".
What is a syncopation (or syn-co-pa)?
500
The alto voice of the orchestra that does not read in Treble Clef or Bass Clef.
What is the Viola?
500
A NASCAR driver that played trombone in his high school band.
Who is Tony Stewart?
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