What is the long part of a musical note?
Flag
What does tempo determine?
Speed
What family is a guitar in?
String.
What is a violin commonly called when referring to folk music?
What holiday is The Nutcracker associated with?
Christmas.
What is this note labeled as?
A whole note.
What does fortissimo mean in English?
Very loud.
Name all four instrument families.
String, brass, woodwinds, and percussion.
Where did bagpipes originate in?
Europe.
What holiday is Danse Macabre associated with?
Halloween.
What are the two clefs called?
Bass and Treble.
What does largo mean?
Very slow and board.
What is a percussion instrument that isn't a drum that starts with the letter C?
Cymbals.
What family does a djembe belong to?
Percussion.
What is the purpose of A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra?
To showcase instruments and their families and serve as an introduction to classical music.
What does the bottom number in a time signature stand for?
The value of each beat
What does staccato mean?
Short and detached.
What family does this instrument belong to?
Woodwind.
What is the difference between the accordion and concertina?
Accordion has a keyboard and buttons while the concertina only has buttons.
Which chrome music lab mode features drawing to make sounds?
Kandinsky.
What are the lines on top of the staff labeled as?
Ledger Lines
What does ritardando mean?
Gradually growing slower.
Who composed The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra?
Where did the shakuhachi originate from?
Japan.
What is the dance the flowers perform in The Nutcracker?
A waltz.