5 lines and four spaces for writing music is called this.
What is a staff?
I have 4 counts (or beats).
What is a whole note?
Tempo means. . .
What is the speed of the beat?
Clarinet, oboe, sax
What is the woodwind family?
This note receives 1 beat in 4/4 time signature.
What is a quarter note?
This clef is also called the G clef and is used for higher notes, like flute.
What is the treble clef?
The note in the 3rd space in the treble clef
What is a "C"?
Forte
What is loud?
Trumpet, tuba, trombone
What is the brass family?
This is another name for the 1st beat of each measure.
What is is the downbeat?
Divides the staff into measures (or bars).
What is a bar line?
The name of the note that is held for three beats.
What is a dotted quarter note?
The opposite of forte
What is piano?
Guitar, viola, cello
What is the string family?
This note receives 2 counts or beats in 4/4 time signature.
What is a half note?
This indicates how many beats in each measure and what kind of note receives one beat
What is a time signature?
The number of notes in a major scale.
What is 8? (do re mi fa sol la ti do)
What is to gradually get louder?
Piano, 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.
What is a Coda?
The number of whole notes that would need to be tied together to last for 12 beats.
What is 3?
This term that describes how individual notes are to be performed.
What is articulation?
Oboe and bassoon.
What are double reeds?
This note gets 1 count in 6/8 time
What is an eighth note?