In 4/4, this note keeps the beat/is worth 1 beat
What is a quarter note?
To play/sing loudly
What is forte?
The 4 main instrument categories
What is Brass, Strings, Woodwinds, Percussion?
What Note is on the Treble clef, 3rd space
What is C?
A style of music that involves singing without instruments is called _________.
What is A cappella
In 4/4, this type of note is worth 1/2 a beat
What is an eight-note?
Mezzo Piano
What word tells you to be medium quiet (mp)?
True or False: Your voice is an instrument
What is true?
What Note is on the Treble clef, 3rd line
What is B?
1 of the Top 5 Most Popular Broadway Musicals
What is...
The Lion King, Wicked, The Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, and Mamma Mia!
In 3/4, this type of note is worth 1/4 a beat
What is a 16th note?
Decresendo (>)
What is the word to get gradually quieter/softer?
A brass instrument that doesn't (usually) use keys, holes, or valves
What is Trombone?
What Note is on the Treble clef, 4th line
What is D?
A boy band who's signature song is "I Want It That Way"?
Who are the Backstreet Boys?
The value of a dotted half-note
What is 3 beats?
Crescendo (<)
What is the word to get gradually louder?
Flutes, clarinets, and saxophones have keys. Trumpets have ________.
What are valves?
What Note is on the Treble clef, 5th line
What is F?
2 Examples of Boy Bands?
Who are...
*NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, One Direction, BTS, New Kids on the Block, Seventeen, The Jackson 5, Jonas Brothers, Westlife, O-Town, A1, 98 Degrees, and Boyz II Men, etc.
The value of a dotted quarter note
What is 1.5 beats?
Pianissimo
What is to play/sing very soft
Two instruments that use a wood reed in the mouthpiece
What are Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, or Bassoon?
Lines used when notes go off the staff
ex. Middle C
What are ledger lines?
Who sang at the 2025 Super Bowl Half-time Show?
Who is Kendrick Lamar?