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Dynamics
Note Identification
Irish Instruments
Ukeleles
100

What color boomwhacker/desk bell is the E note?

Yellow

100

What italian word means to sing or play softly?


Piano


100

Name the following note:


G

100

Name one Irish instrument.


Answers may vary (violin/fiddle, harp, tinwhistle, concertina, uilleann pipes, guitar, bodhran, flute, etc.)


100

What instrument family does the ukelele belong in?

The string family

200

What is the name of the computer program we used in music this year?

Chrome Music Lab/Song Maker

200

What italian word means to sing or play loudly?


Forte


200

Name the following note: 


E

200

What is the oldest instrument in Ireland? (HINT: It is a string instrument)

The harp

200

What does the word "ukelele" mean?

Jumping Flea

300

What does the word "glockenspiel" mean?

Bells Playing/ Playing Bells

300

What does the dynamics symbol "mezzo" mean?


Medium
300

Name the following note:


C
300

What does the word "Uilleann" mean (from the Uilleann pipes)?

Elbow

300

What is the name of the fourth string on the ukelele (top string)?

G

400

How many beats is a pair of eight notes worth?


1 beat (1/2 + 1/2=1)

400

What language are dynamics symbols for music written in?


Italian

400

What is the word we used to remember SPACE notes in the treble clef?

FACE

400

What is the name of the Irish drum we learned about?

The Bodhran (BOW-REN)

400

What are the three chords we learned in our ukelele unit?

C, F, Am

500

Name all 4 of the instrument families

Woodwind, Brass, Strings, Percussion

500

Name all four of the dynamics symbols we learned in order from softest to loudest.

p (piano), mp (mezzo-piano), mf (mezzo-forte), f (forte)

500

What is the phrase we discussed for remembering LINE notes in the treble clef?

Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge

500

Name 5 Irish Instruments from our lesson.

Answers may vary (violin/fiddle, harp, tinwhistle, concertina, uilleann pipes, guitar, bodhran, flute, etc.)

500

Name all four of the strings on the ukelele (from top to bottom).

G, C, E, A

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