This means "quiet" in music.
What is "piano?"
This woodwind instrument is played by holding it sideways and blowing into an aperture hole.
What is a flute?
This has 5 lines and 4 spaces to put notes on.
What is a staff?
This type of note receives 1 beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a quarter note ?
This rest looks like a squiggly line.
What is a quarter rest?
One quarter note plus one quarter note.
what is 2 beats?
This means "loud" in music.
What is "forte?"
This instrument is the largest of the brass family, and is often called the bass of the ensemble.
What the tuba?
These are the letters in the musical alphabet.
What is ABCDEFG ?
This type of note receives 4 beats of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a whole note ?
This rest appears on the middle line on the staff.
What is a half rest?
One half note plus one half note.
what is 4 beats ?
This makes music go from soft to loud.
What is "crescendo?"
This curved woodwind instrument that is often gold in color.
What is the (alto) saxophone?
What is a sharp?
This note receives 2 beats of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a half note ?
This rest is sometimes referred to as an "upside down hat".
What is a whole rest?
One quarter note plus one half note.
What is 3 beats ?
This means to go from loud to soft.
What is "decrescendo?"
This percussion instrument is made of wood bars, is played by a set of hard mallets, and is shaped like a piano keyboard.
What is the xylophone?
This symbol lowers the pitch by half a step.
What is a flat?
This note receives 1/2 of a beat.
What is an eighth note?
What is "blue, blue, jello, blue".
One quarter note plus one whole note
What is 5 beats?
This means "very loud."
What is "fortissimo?"
Brass instruments are played by doing this.
What is lip buzzing?
This symbol cancels out the effect of a sharp or flat and returns the pitch to its original name
What is a natural?
Two of these notes equal one beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is an eighth note ?
What is "jello, blue, rest, blue".
One half note plus one whole note.
What is 6 beats ?
This means "very soft."
What is "pianissimo?"
This instrument is part of the brass family and is the only one that doesn't use valves, but instead uses a slide.
What is a trombone?
This is the main tune of a song.
What is melody?
Four of these notes equal one beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is sixteenth notes ?
This rest looks like a mini number 7.
What is an eighth rest?
One whole note divided by one half note.
What is 2 beats ?