Which note has two beats?
What is a half note?
How many lines and spaces are on the staff?
What is "five and four?"
What are the four main instruments of the string family?
What are the violin, viola, cello, and double bass?
What is the meaning of the word "crescendo?"
What is "gradually get louder?"
How many flats are there in the key of F major?
What is "1 (Bb)?"
When added to a note, what a dot do?
What is "adds half of the note's value?"
What is this note?
What is "G?"
What are the four main instrument families?
What are strings, brass, woodwind, and percussion?
What does "mezzo forte" mean?
What does a natural sign do?
What is "cancel out a flat or sharp?"
What does a tie do?
What is "combines two note values?"
What is this note?
What is "C?"
Which of the following is a double-reed instrument?
A) Flute
B) Trumpet
C) Oboe
D) Saxophone
What is "C) Oboe?"
What does "tempo" mean?
What is "speed?"
What is musical era was Mozart a part of?
A) Medieval
B) Classical
C) Romantic
D) Baroque
What is "B) Classical?"
How many beats does a sixteenth note get?
What is "one quarter of a beat?"
What is this note?
What is "E?"
Which of the following instruments was invented most recently?
A) Clarinet
B) Bassoon
C) Harp
D) Saxophone
What does "ritardando" mean?
What is "gradually slow down?"
What is the Circle of Fifths?
What is C-G-D-A-E-B-F#-C#-G#-D#-A#-F-C?
How many beats does a dotted eight note get?
What is "three quarters of a beat?"
What is this note?
What is "G?"
What type of instrument is the didgeridoo?
A) A brass instrument from South America
B) A drum from Africa
C) A wind instrument from Australia
D) A string instrument from Asia
What is "C) A wind instrument from Australia?"
What order should the following tempo markings be in, from slowest to fastest?
Allegro - Largo - Presto - Andante
In the key of C major, what number chord is a G major triad?
What is "V (5)?"