This term tells the musician to play quietly.
What is "piano"?
Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass are all part of this orchestra family.
What is string?
The term used to refer to how high or low a note is.
What is pitch?
This type of note receives 1 beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a quarter note ?
One quarter note plus one half note.
What is 3 beats ?
This means "loud" in music.
What is "forte?"
The tuba belongs to this instrument family.
What is brass?
The letters of the musical alphabet.
What are ABCDEFG?
This type of note receives 4 beats of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a whole note ?
One half note plus one whole note.
What is 6 beats ?
This symbol tells the musician to go from quiet to loud.
What is "crescendo?"
Instruments that make their sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped belong in this family.
What is Percussion?
This has 5 lines and 4 spaces to put notes on.
What is a staff?
This note receives 2 beats of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a half note ?
One whole note divided by one half note.
What is 2 beats ?
This means to gradually get quieter.
What is "decrescendo?"
This woodwind instrument is not part of the orchestra.
What is saxophone?
This symbol determines what the names of the lines and spaces on the staff are going to be.
What is a clef?
This note receives 3 beats of sound in 4/4 time..
What is a dotted half note ?
One half note plus one eighth note.
What is 2.5 beats ?
This means "very loud."
What is "fortissimo?"
What are valves?
When you see this symbol, raise the note 1/2 step.
What is a sharp?
Two of these notes equal one beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is an eighth note ?
One whole note plus three eighth notes.
What is 5.5 beats ?
This means "very quiet."
What is "pianissimo?"
The number of strings on a guitar.
What is 6?
This symbol means to lower a note 1/2 step.
What is a flat?
Four of these notes equal one beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is sixteenth notes ?
One half note plus a quarter note, plus a whole note.
What is 7 beats ?