This is worth 1/2 a beat.
What is Quaver/Eighth note?
The distance of an 8th.
What is Octave?
The 4 Orchestral Families.
What is Strings, Woodwind, Brass and Percussion?
Forte, mezzo-forte and piano are examples of this in music.
What is Dynamics?
The definition of 'Pizzicato.'
What is 'Plucking the strings'?
This is worth 3 beats.
What is Dotted Minim?
The musical symbol for higher-pitched notes.
What is Treble Clef?
This is what SATB stands for.
What is Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass?
Largo, Andante and Allegro are examples of this in music.
What is Tempo?
The definition of 'Arco.'
What is 'Play with the bow'?
This is also known as 4/4 time.
The rhyme for Treble Clef Lines.
What is Every Good Boy Deserves Food?
The highest-pitched and smallest woodwind instrument.
What is Piccolo?
The 2 main types of Tonality.
What is Major and Minor?
The definition of 'Glissando'.
What is 'A slide from one pitch to another upwards or downwards'?
This is the time signature of 'Rocky Mountain.'
What is 2/4 time?
This musical symbol is used to notate notes ABOVE or BELOW the stave.
What is Ledger Line?
The 2 types of Percussion instruments?
What is Pitched/tuned and Non-pitched/untuned instruments?
The 3 main types of Texture.
What is Monophonic, Homophonic and Polyphonic textures?
The definition of 'Acapella'.
What is 'A singer or vocal ensemble performing without instrumental accompaniment'?
This is another word for pairing or grouping.
What is Beaming?
The key signature of D major.
What is F sharp and C sharp?
The 2 double-reeded Woodwind instruments.
What is Oboe and Bassoon?
The 3 main types of Form in music.
What is Binary, Ternary and Rondo forms?
The definition of 'Staccato'?
What is 'Play it detached'?