This means soft in music.
What is "piano?"
A violin, viola, cello, and bass all have this many strings...
What is 6?
What note is on the third space?
What is C?
This type of note receives 1 beat of sound.
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?
This is the definition of "tempo".
What is the speed of music?
This type of note receives 4 beats of sound.
What is a whole note ?
One half note plus one whole note.
What is 6 beats ?
I make music go from soft to loud.
What is "crescendo?"
The Harp belongs to this instrument family.
What is String?
This is the musical "fraction" found at the beginning of a song.
What is a time signature ?
This note receives 2 beats of sound.
What is a half note ?
One whole note divided by one half note.
What is 2 beats ?
I make music go from "loud to soft."
What is "decrescendo?"
This string instrument looks like a large violin and is played standing.
What is the bass?
This is the number of lines on a musical staff.
What is 5 ?
This note has 4 sounds in one beat.
What is a set of sixteenth notes?
One dotted half note plus one half note.
What is 5 beats ?
I am "very loud."
What is "fortissimo?"
How many kinds of flutes are there? (think size)
Six
Piccolo, Concert, Alto, Bass, Contrabass, Sub-contrabass
This is the single letter that represents playing softly.
What is "P" ?
Two of these notes equal one beat of sound.
What is an eighth note ?
One whole note X 5
What is 20 beats?
I am "very soft."
What is "pianissimo?"
How many keys does a standard grand piano have?
88 keys
Name the 7 musical elements.
Rhythm, pitch, tempo, dynamics, timbre, texture, and form
Four of these notes equal one beat of sound.
What is sixteenth notes ?
One half note plus a quarter note, plus a whole note.
What is 7 beats ?