This rest receives 4 beats.
What is a whole note?
The syllable said for a note lasting 2 beats.
What is "toh"?
"Make my wish come true"
We created music using this kind of audio.
What are loops?
This instrument is iconic in a jazz band.
What is a saxophone?
You can fit four of these notes inside of one measure.
What is a quarter note?
This syllable is sang for the first pitch of a scale.
What is Do?
This device is lit during the celebration of Hanukkah.
What is a menorah?
This vocabulary word is NOT THE SAME AS RHYTHM.
What is the beat?
A group of violins, violas, cellos, and basses is called this.
What is an orchestra?
This rest contains two beats.
What is a half rest?
These syllables can be found between Do and Sol.
What are Re, Mi, and Fa?
"Let your heart be light. From now on..."
"our troubles will be out of sight."
The S and M on BandLab were what functions?
The section of the band does the xylophone belongs to.
What is the percussion section?
This note is usually found in pairs.
What is an eighth note?
Sixteenth notes are counted with these syllables.
What is Ti-Ki-Ti-Ki?
Act of singing songs to people during the holidays.
What is caroling?
Name one kind of special effect that could be added to a track.
Reverb, Distortion, Echo, Fading, Equalizer, Bass, etc.
This very loud instrument is played during parades like St. Patty's Day.
What is the bagpipe?
This symbol adds half the value to a note.
What is a dot?
Name the notes:
Tah, Tikitiki, Toh
What is:
Quarter, 4 Sixteenths, Half note.
Song sang as the ball drops on New Year's.
What is "Auld Lang Syne"?
This word has to do with automatically controlling volume and panning throughout the song.
What is automation?
The category of instrument a piano belongs to.
What is percussion or strings?