This note has 1/4 a beat. This note is 8x2 or the 4 square.
What is Sixteenth Note?
These are the lines on a staff that separates the music/measures from each other. This is the line that goes vertically down the music staff.
What is Bar Lines?
This is an instrument family. This family includes the bass and bongo drum and the Tambourine. This is the largest family in orchestra.
What is Percussion Family?
" This is any harmonic set of pitches of many notes. There are 12 notes of these in total, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, an B. "
What is Chords?
This rest has only 1 beat. Unlike being called a coin name that is worth two dimes and a nickel.
What is Quarter Rest?
This note is half of a whole note's beats being that it has 2 beats. This note is a quarter note symbol but not "filled" in (circle part).
What is Half Note?
This is section where a group of notes and rest are played aligned to it's time signature. It is "a segment of time within a piece of music defined by a given number of beats."
What is Measures?
This is an instrument family. This family includes the Banjo, Violin, Viola, Cello, and the Guitar. Most of these instruments are played up to the neck.
What is String Family?
This has low notes and high notes (being in sound or frequency) . There is another word in this word meaning an unpleasant feeling those mosquitos would give you.
What is Pitch?
This rest has 1/4 a beat. This rest has the shape of perhaps two bells attached to a stick by strings.
What is Sixteenth Rest?
This note has 4 beats and the name itself has a word that looks like a "O" in the ground.
What is Whole Note?
This is a clef on the music staff is is often used. It looks like a spiral upon a straight-like line. This clef uses EGBDF for it's lines and FACE for spaces. (Bottom to Top).
What is Treble Clef?
This is an instrument family. This family contains the flute, saxophone, bassoon, and clarinet. This family has one of the oldest instruments to play notes.
What is WoodWind Family?
There are 4 parts of this in music. It is "music's pattern in time." It refers to the "recurrence of notes and rests (silences) in time." When notes and rest are repeated into a pattern.
What is Rhythm?
This rest has 4 beats. It's symbol looks like an upside down short top hat.
What is Whole Rest?
This note has 1/2 a beat. It looks very similar to a quarter note but with a flag. (4x2?)
What is Eighth Note?
This is a clef on the music staff. It looks like a lop sided eighth rest symbol with two dots on the side. This clef uses the notes GBDFA for its lines and ACEG for its spaces.
What is Bass Clef?
This is an instrument in the String Family. This instrument is in a somewhat heart shape. It has 47 strings and it played sitting down up towards the neck.
What is The Harp?
This includes harmony, melody, and chords. It is the separation of notes/beats. it includes the verse, intro and outro and uses ABCDEFG to describe it.
What is Form?
This rest has 1/2 a beat. This rest is similar to the Sixteenth rest but is missing one of the "bells with a string attached to the stick".
What is Eighth Rest?
This note has the same name as the coin that is worth 25c. This note has only 1 beat.
What is Quarter Note?
The music staff is made up of lines and spaces but how many exactly? An odd number of lines and even number of spaces, the spaces is the same as 2 people with 2 bags of chips.
What is 5 horizontal lines and 4 spaces?
This is an instrument family. This family includes the tuba, cornet, trumpet, and trombone. This family has instruments mainly used from the mouth or lips and they produce loud sounds. It's lowest pitch instrument is the tuba.
What is Brass Family?
This is "signs that indicate the metre of a composition." Most of these consist of "two vertically aligned numbers." This tells you how the music is counted. The top number tells you how many beats to count and include in your measure.
What is Time Signature?
This rest is half of a whole rest's beats being that it has 2 beats. This rest looks like a short top hat.
What is Half Rest?