This kind of note gets four beats.
Whole note
This instrument family includes such instruments as the clarinet and the flute.
The woodwind family.
Name a German composer.
Bach, Wagner, Schumann, Beethoven.
Name the music word for "loud."
Forte.
Mr. Tomasello plays this instrument.
Percussion.
The kind of note that's counted like this: 1e&a2e&a3e&a4e&a.
Sixteenth notes.
This instrument family includes such instruments as the tuba and the trombone.
The brass family.
Name the musical era that this piece is probably from.
This is what "crescendo" means.
Gradually get louder.
Mr. Tomasello has this many dogs.
2: Momo and Dude (and Hank, the cat).
This is what the top number in a time signature tells you.
This instrument family includes such instruments as the vibraslap and the timpani.
The percussion family.
This period of music history is characterized by drama and emotion.
The Romantic Era.
Adagio, Grave, Lento, Largo
Mr. Tomasello has been teaching for this many years.
10 (this is year 11).
Five lines and four spaces make this.
The staff.
Mr. Tomasello is from this state.
Texas.
During the Baroque Era, JS Bach wrote six suites for this instrument.
The cello.
This English Baroque composer wrote "The Messiah" and "Music for the Royal Fireworks."
This is the word for a solo performance in an opera.
Aria.
Mr. Tomasello went here for school.
Texas Tech and Indiana.