Dynamics
Rhythms
Solfege
Bonus Points
100

What does a crescendo do to the measure(s) of music?

Hint:


Gradually get louder

100

Speak this rhythm

Hint:



one-two-three-four

100

What are the solfege names for these notes on the staff?

Hint:


La, Ti, Ti, Doe

100

What are these two symbols called?

Hint:

            

Treble Clef and Bass Clef

200

How do you play when you see "forte" written in your music?

Hint:


Loudly

200

Speak this rhythm

Hint:



one & two & three & four & 

200

What are the solfege names for these notes on the staff?

Hint:


La, Ray

200

What is this called and how do you read it?

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Time Signature; Tells you how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat

300

What is this dynamic level called and how do you play/sing it

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Mezzo Piano; medium soft

300

How many beats does a dotted quarter note have?

Hint:


one 'n a half

300

How many notes make an octave and what are they?

Hint:


eight; Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do

300

Say this rhythm.

Hint:


one, two &, rest, rest

400

What is the difference between Mezzo Piano and Piano?

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   and  

Mezzo Piano is in between loud and soft and piano is just soft.

400

Speak this rhythm 


Hint:


one & a, two & a

400

What interval is this called?

Hint:


an eighth; an octave

400

What are these symbols called?

Hint:

      

Eight Note, Sixteenth Note, Dotted Half Note, and a 

Half Rest

550

What is the name of this dynamic level, and how do you play/sing it?

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sfor-zan-do means suddenly loud with an accent

550

How many beats do sixteenth notes get and how do you this rhythm on a staff?

Hint:


One fourth of a beat; one e and a two e and a three e and a four

550

What intervals are these called and the names for the notes? Challenge: Sing or say all of the notes!

Hint: Top line: The intervals to the top note


Top Line: a fourth and a second; Re, So, Fa

Bottom line: (a third; Re, Fa), (a fourth; Re, So), (a second; Fa, So)

550

What was the first musical instrument?




The Human Voice! Consisted of hums, clicks, taps, singing, whistling, and even yawning!