The bigger the instrument the ______ the pitch.
What is lower?
Tell me two things: what is the clef, and what is the note?

What is the bass clef and A?
What type of note gets three beats?
What is a dotted half note?
Of the orchestral instruments, which one doesn't have any valves (hint: it has a slide)?
What is trombone?
What is the definition of dynamics?
What are the louds and softs in music?
The smaller the instrument the ______ the pitch.
What is higher?
What are the letter names of spaces of the treble clef in order from lowest to highest?
What is F, A, C, and E?
What is a quarter rest?
What is the definition of tempo?
What are the fast and slows in music?
What does mezzo stand for?
What is medium?
Which two brass instruments have the same ranges of pitches?
What are trombone and euphonium?
What are the letter names for the lines of the treble clef in order from lowest to highest?
What is E, G, B, D, and F?
Name this type of rest:

What is a whole rest?
Which of the brass instruments has valve levers instead of regular valves (hint: they are longer than valves)?
What is french horn?
Sort the dynamics from loudest to softest.
(Choose from: mezzo piano, fortissimo, piano, mezzo forte, pianissimo, forte.)
What is fortissimo, forte, mezzo forte, mezzo piano, piano, and pianissimo?
What is the conductor?
What are the letter names of spaces of the bass clef in order from lowest to highest?
What is A, C, E, and G?
Which is the shortest of the types of rests?
What is a sixteenth rest?
What is true?
What is the softest dynamic?
What is pianissimo?
What does timbre mean?
What are the different or unique types of sound heard in music?
What are the letter names for the lines of the bass clef in order from lowest to highest?
What is G, B, D, F, and A?
What is whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, and sixteenth note?
What is the definition of timbre?
What are the unique or different types of sounds in music?
What is the loudest dynamic?
What is fortissimo?