These are the names of notes in an octave.
What is A B C D E F G ?
This is how many beats a quarter note gets in a 4/4 time signature.
What is 1 ?
This is what we call the words in a song.
What is the lyrics ?
This symbol means soft.
What is piano?
This is the term for music performed solely with instruments, without vocals
What is instrumental?
This is how many beats in a measure in 4/4 time.
What is 4 beats?
This is what we call the beats in a song.
What is rhythm ?
This symbol means get stronger/louder.
What is forte?
The trumpet, French Horn, and tuba belong to this instrument family.
What is the Brass Family?
This is the note that is one whole step higher than C.
What is D?
This is how many beats that are in a measure in 3/4 time.
What is 3?
This is the tune of a song.
What is a melody ?
This music term means how fast or slow music is.
What is tempo?
This is the word that describes my 6-string instrument that is NOT electrified or plugged in.
What is acoustic guitar ?
These are the terms for notes that are a half-step up or a half-step down from a note.
What is sharp or flat ?
This is what we call beats in-between the down beats.
What is the upbeat ?
This is a song performed without any instruments, relying solely on the human voice.
This is the musical part that provides the rhythmic support for the melody in a song (the background music played for the person who is singing).
What is accompaniment ?
This is the term for what we add to a song when we grow softer or stronger, slow the ending, etc. when singing.
What is texture?
This is the name of the dance people dance to a song in 3/4 time.
What is a waltz ?
These are the sections that the staff is divided into. There are 4 beats in each one in a 4/4 time signature.
What is a measure?
This is what St. Francis said we do when we sing a song to worship God.
What is 'praying twice'.
This is the family of instruments to which the flute, piccolo, clarinet, or saxophone belong.
What is the woodwind family?