How many notes are in a pentatonic scale?
5
What is the name of this instrument?
Tambourine
What is the name of this note? (Hint: We say "Ta" when we're reading rhythms, but that's not its name!)
Quarter note
What does the word "dynamics" mean in music?
How loud or soft the music is
How do whales communicate with each other?
They sing!
What pitches are in a pentatonic scale?
Do, Re, Mi, Sol, and La
What instrument is this?
Piano
What is the name of this note? (Hint: We say "Toe" or "Two" when we're reading rhythms, but that's not its name!)
Half note
If a piece of music has this symbol written on it, at what dynamic level are we supposed to play or sing it?
Piano - Soft
Which metal instrument is named after its shape?
The triangle
What is the hand sign for "Do"?
What instrument do you hear?
A guitar
When drawing a note in a space, where does the notehead (circle part) go?
Right in the middle of the space, between the two lines.
If a piece of music has this symbol written on it, at what dynamic level are we supposed to play or sing it?
Forte - Loud
In the Poison Rhythm game, what are you supposed to do with each rhythm EXCEPT the Poison Rhythm?
Echo, clap, or play it
What pitch do we SKIP when using a pentatonic scale?
Fa
What instrument do you hear?
Trumpet
When drawing a note on a line, where do we draw the notehead (circle part)?
On the line, with the line going right through the middle of the note.
What does the word "mezzo" mean in dynamics?
The song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" actually has more than one verse! How many verses does it have?
The word "pentatonic" is made up of two parts: "penta" and "tonic". "Tonic" means "tones". What does "penta" mean?
Five
What is the name of this instrument?
Tubano
What does it mean to "notate" music?
To write music out using notes
Dynamics in music are made up of words like "piano", "forte", "mezzo forte" and "mezzo piano". What language are these words in?
Finish the following phrase: "Oh no! Our table! ________" (Hint: It's a popular TikTok sound right now)
"IT'S BROKEN!"