This instrument has black and white keys and is played by pressing the keys with your fingers.
What is a piano?
This type of note gets one beat.
What is a quarter note?
This is the language of music?
What is solfège?
True or False: All music is the same speed.
False
"Do, a deer, a female deer, Re, a drop of golden sun, Mi, a name..."
What is I call myself?
This instrument is small, often made of wood or plastic, and is played by blowing air through it and covering holes with your fingers.
What is a recorder?
This type of note gets two beats.
What is a half note?
This is the first note of the solfege scale.
What is Do?
True or False: The larger an instrument, the higher it plays.
False.
This is how we say hello in music class.
What is Sorida?
This percussion instrument consists of a wooden body with metal bars that are struck with mallets.
What is a xylophone?
How do you clap and speak a whole note?
What is "Ta-a-a-a"
This is the note in the solfege scale that comes after Mi.
What is Re?
Something that is steady and never changing.
What is the beat?
A note to follow So.
What is La?
This instrument has strings and is played by strumming or plucking. It’s often used in country and folk music.
What is a guitar?
This is how we count eighth notes.
What is, "ti-ti?"
This note in the solfege scale comes before Ti.
What is La?
All sound is created by this.
What is vibration?
This is the continent the song Sorida comes from.
What is Africa?
This brass instrument is played by buzzing your lips into a mouthpiece and is known for its slide.
What is a trombone?
This tells us to be silent in music.
What is a rest?
This is the number of solfège syllables.
What is 7?
This term means to play music loudly.
What is forte?
This is the line following, "Lalala i ka lā hanahana."
What is, "Me ke kai hoene i ka pu one?