What does "tempo" mean in music?
The speed of the music.
What are the words to a song called?
Lyrics
What does "dynamics" mean in music?
How loud or soft the music is.
What is the US National Anthem called?
Star Spangled Banner
What type of note is this? It receives 4 beats.
Whole Note
If the tempo is "largo," how should the music be played?
Slowly
What is the theme of the 2nd and 3rd grade show?
Olympics, World Cup, Riley World Games
What is the symbol for playing loud in music?
"F" for forte.
What is Mr. I's favorite style of music?
Jazz
How many beats does a quarter note get?
One
What tempo marking means to play music fast?
Allegro
Name an instrument in the string family.
Guitar, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Ukelele, Harp
What does "piano" (marked "p") mean in music?
To play softly.
What band started in England, lasted 10 years together, and became one of the most influential bands of all time (hint: there was a show last year featuring their music)?
The Beatles
How many quarter notes fit into one whole note?
Four quarter notes.
Which tempo is faster: "andante" or "presto"?
Presto
Name a percussion instrument.
Drums, Boomwhackers, Xylophones, etc.
What does "crescendo" mean?
To gradually get louder.
I like to eat, eat, eat, apples and what?
Bananas
What are these notes called?
8th Notes
What does "ritardando" mean?
To gradually slow down the music.
Name an instrument in the woodwind family.
Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, Saxophone
What does "fortissimo" mean?
To play very loudly.
What is the band that performs a halftime show at football games called?
Marching Band
What is this symbol called?
Quarter rest