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100
The note that appears on a line in between the treble staff and bass staff.
What is Middle C.
100
A woodwind instrument made of silver.
What is the flute.
100
Loved to play music so much that he sometimes played all night.
Who is Mozart?
100
It is worth 2 beats.
What is a half note.
100
An action you should do anytime you want to talk.
What is raising your hand?
200
The note that appears on the first line of the treble staff.
What is E.
200
The highest pitched brass instrument.
What is the trumpet.
200
Wrote Ode to Joy for his famous 9th symphony.
Who is Beethoven?
200
It is worth one beat.
What is a quarter note?
200
The only time you should play an instrument.
What is "when you're told to"?
300
The note that appears on the top space of the bass staff.
What is G.
300
The lowest pitched string instrument.
What is the Bass.
300
A famous husband and wife composing team.
Who are Robert and Clara Schumann?
300
It is worth four beats.
What is a whole note?
300
Very important for helping the entire class get to the activity for the day.
What is listening to directions?
400
The note that appears on the top line of the treble staff.
What is F.
400
Instruments that we hit or shake.
What is percussion family.
400
The teacher of Mozart and Beethoven.
Who is Haydn?
400
It is worth a half of a beat.
What is an eighth note?
400
The only time you should go to the bathroom during music.
What is before and after class?
500
The note that appears on the bottom line of the bass staff.
What is G.
500
The highest double-reed instrument (woodwind family).
What is the Oboe.
500
The father of the Symphony.
Who is Haydn?
500
A symbol that means a certain amount of silence.
What is a rest?
500
Something you should always keep to yourself.
What is your hands, feet, self, and other objects?
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