5 lines and four spaces for writing music is called this.
What is a staff?
The solfege in the major scale
What is do re mi fa so la ti do
Tempo means. . .
What is the speed of the beat?
Clarinet, oboe, sax
What is the woodwind family?
Tap this rhythm
1 2 + 3e+a 4 +
What is ...
This clef is also called the G clef and is usually used for notes sung by altos and sopranos.
What is the treble clef?
The solfege of the 3rd space in the treble clef when the 1st space is DO.
What is SO?
The meaning of forte.
What is loud?
Trumpet, tuba, trombone
What is the brass family?
Tap this rhythm:
1 +a 2 +a 3 + 4e+a
What is ......
Divides the staff into measures (or bars).
What is a bar line?
The music term for "Bullseye" singing.
What is intonation.
The opposite of forte
What is piano?
Guitar, viola, cello
What is the string family?
Tap this rhythm:
1 (2) 3 + 4 +
What is......
This is at the beginning of the staff and indicates how many flats or sharps to play in the piece.
What is a key signature?
There are this many notes in a scale.
What is 8? (do re mi fa sol la ti do)
The meaning of decrescendo.
What is to gradually get softer?
Bells, cymbals, snare
What is the percussion family?
3 quarter notes followed by 2 eighth notes sounds like this.... (in 4/4 time signature).
(Count AND clap for points)
What is 1 2 3 4 + ?
X X X xx
This Italian term is the end or 'tail' of a song. (We had one in "One Moment in Time".
What is a Coda?
The musical element that tells you to go back to the beginning or back to the same sign.
What is a repeat sign
When you see D.S. al Coda you do this. (We had one in "One Moment in Time".)
What is go to the D.S al Coda sign and then continue on to the Coda.
What is a piano?
6 eighth notes followed by 1 quarter note sounds like this.... (in 4/4 time signature).
(Count AND clap for points)
What is