Counting
Notes
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100
How many beats does a dotted half note get?
Three beats
100

What note gets two beats?

Half note

100
What does it mean to Crescendo?
To grow louder
100

What is the highest voice in the choir or band?

Soprano

100
Define D.C. al Fine
return to the beginning and end at the point marked by the word fine
200

Ho many beats does two eighth notes get?

One

200

What note gets four of a beats?

whole note

200

The term 'Rallendando" means what?

gradually decreasing in tempo

200
What is the Italian/Musical term for "Moderately Loud"?
Mezzoforte
200

A clarinet belongs in what instrument family?

woodwinds

300
How many beats does a dotted quarter note get?
One and a half
300

What note gets a half of a beat?

A quarter note

300
What does it mean to Decrescendo?
To grow softer
300
What is it called when you gradually increase in tempo?
Accelerando
300

What band instrument was named after the person that invented it?

Saxophone - Adolph Sax

400

How many beats do four sixteenth notes get?

one

400
What note gets three beats?
A dotted half note
400
What is the point of a slur?
to play smoothly or legato without tonguing
400
What is the lowest part of the musical range OR an adult male singer with the lowest voice called?
Bass
400

What is the lowest voice in a concert band?

Tuba

500

How many beats does a half note, plus a quarter note, plus one eighth note get?

3.5 beats

500

What note gets a quarter of a beat?

A sixteenth note

500
What is the difference between a staccato and a legato note?
a staccato means to play it short and legato means to play a note long or full length
500
What is a melody that plays at the same time as the main melody, often harmonizing it?
Counter-Melody
500

wooden xylophones and metal glockenspiels are good examples of what types of instruments?

mallet percussion instruments