This type of note usually gets 1 count.
What is a quarter note?
This means "strong" or "loud" in Italian.
What is "forte"?
This note is on the first line of the treble clef.
What is E.
This is a measured period of silence.
What is a rest?
Barred instruments belong to this musical instrument family.
What is percussion?
This type of note usually gets 2 counts.
What is a half note?
This means "soft" in Italian.
What is "piano"?
This note is on the second space of the treble clef.
What is A?
This is made up of five lines and four spaces.
What is a staff?
These are used to strike the barred instruments.
What are mallots?
This is added to a half note to make 3 counts.
What is a dot?
This means "very loud" in Italian.
What is "fortissimo"?
This note is on the third line of the treble clef.
What is B?
These serve as dividers on the staff.
What are bar lines?
This percussion instrument uses wood bars.
What is a xylophone?
This type of note usually gets 4 counts.
What is a whole note?
This means "very soft" in Italian.
What is "pianissimo"?
This note is on the fourth space of the treble clef.
What is E?
This segment begins and ends with a bar line.
What is a measure?
This percussion instrument has wide, metal bars.
What is a metallophone?
This type of note usually gets 1/2 count.
What is an eighth note?
This means "growing" or "getting louder" in Italian.
What is "crescendo"?
This note is on the fifth line of the treble clef.
What is F?
This "fraction" tells how many counts per measure and what type of note gets one count.
What is a time signature?
This is the German word for "set of bells."
What is "glockenspiel"?