The part of music that doesn't change; what we pat along with.
What is beat?
This instrument has 88 keys and is often played in the music room.
What is the piano?
A ronde has this many beats.
What is 4?
Name this sign.
What is Do?
What is a composer?
What is someone who writes music?
The ___________ is also referred to as the speed of the music.
What is tempo?
This instrument has 4 strings and originated in Hawaii. It is taught to students in 5th grade.
What is the ukulele?
This type of note has 2 beats.
What is un blanche?
What is the name of the pitch that follows So?
What is La?
What is a conductor?
What is someone who directs or leads a group of performers?
____________ is a term that means the loudness or softness of music in a piece.
What is dynamics?
This instrument uses 9 out of 10 fingers to play and is started in grade 3.
What is the recorder?
A quarter note has this many beats.
What is 1?
What is the pitch name called that sits between Mi and So?
What is Fa?
What is the name of a composer we learned about this year?
Show answers to Mr. G.
This music term refers to the different lengths and patterns of notes within a song.
What is rhythm?
This instrument is a long tube that is hit on the hand.
What is the boomwhackers?
Ti-Ti takes up this many beats.
What is 1?
How many pitches make up a traditional scale?
(Hint: Count how many different solfège signs there are)
What is 7?
Name a song from our musical this year.
Show answers to Mr. G.
The __________ is usually the recognizable tune in a song. The song might not have words, but you can still hum this.
What is melody?
What is a tambourine?
A demi-pause is this many beats.
What is 2?
Name the signs in this solfege pattern.
What is Do La Sol Mi?
What is the name of a performance that features dancers in tutus?
What is a ballet?