Treble clef, space 1
What is F
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?
Treble clef, line 4
What is D
This articulation is marked by a dot at the base of the note and means "play short and detatched"
What is staccato
Forte
What is loud?
Trumpet, tuba, trombone
What is the brass family?
Clap this rhythm AND say the rhythms (ta etc).

Ta - Ta - Ti-ti - Ta
Bass clef, space 2
What is C
This happens to a pitch when a note moves upwards from a bottom line to a top line on the staff.
What is the pitch becomes higher?
(Example - Do to Sol)
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?
Bass clef, one space above the staff, resting on the top of the staff
What is B
This is the Middle note on a piano (below a set of 2 black keys).
What is "Middle C"?
This term can be described as the quality of sound mad by a voice or instrument?
What is tone, intonation, or timbre?
Michael, Randy, Tito, Germain, Jackie.
Who are The Jackson 5?
Clap this rhythm:

Hope you got it!
Treble clef, one ledger line below the staff
What is C
There are this many notes in a 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