The pitch (note) names on the lines of the treble clef
What are E, G, B, D, and F?
This note is four beats long
What is a whole note?
This has five lines and four spaces.
What is the STAFF?
This symbol means to play/sing softly.
What is piano (p)?
The instrument family you can hit, shake, or scrape.
What is percussion?
The pitch (note) names on the spaces of the treble clef
What is FACE?
The half note has this many beats
What is two?
These vertical lines divide the music into measures
What are bar lines?
This symbol means to play/sing loudly.
What is forte (f)?
The trombone belongs to this instrument family.
What is brass?
This pitch is on the fifth line of the staff
What is F?
This note lasts one beat.
What is a quarter note?
These are the sections that music is divided into. They have a set amount of beats in each one.
What are measures?
How fast or slow to play/sing the music
What is tempo?
The highest-pitched instrument in the string family
What is the violin?
This pitch is just ABOVE the fifth line in the treble clef.
What is G?
An eighth note is worth this many beats
What is 1/2 of a beat?
The symbol at the beginning of written music, telling you that you will be playing or singing higher notes
What is the treble clef?
How to know when to play music loud or soft
What is dynamics?
The largest instrument in the brass family.
What is the tuba?
This pitch is just BELOW the first line of the treble clef
What is D?
A dotted half note is worth this many beats.
What is three?
When multiple voices sing exactly the same melody, but with each voice beginning at different times
What is Round?
AKA: Perpetual Canon, Round About or Infinite Canon
This means to get gradually louder as you sing or play an instrument
What is a crescendo?
This is the highest-pitched instrument in the woodwind family.
What is a piccolo?