Solfege
Rhythm
Form
Vocabulary
Instruments
100

The first five Solfege syllables.

Do Re Mi Fa So


100

A rhythm with one sound.

Quarter Note (Ta)

100

Something that tells us to repeat what we played. 

Repeat Sign

100

The heart beat of the song.  

Beat

100

An instrument with 6 strings. 

Guitar

200

A song that goes...Mi, Re, Do, Shh - Mi, Re, Do, Shh

Hot Cross Buns

200

A rhythm with four sounds. 

Tika-Tika

200

The part of the song that repeats and tells the main message of the song. This part usually includes the title of the Song. 

Chorus

200

How fast or slow the song goes. 

Tempo

200

Colorful tubes that you hit on your hand, shoe, or the floor. 

Boomwhackers.

300

A song that goes...Do, Re, Mi, Do - Do, Re, Mi, Do.

Are you Sleeping

Frère Jacques

300

There are 2 beats, but 1 long sound in this rhythm. 

Ta-ah

300

ABACA

Rondo Form

300

The people who listen to you when you sing in a concert. 

Audience

300

An instrument you play sitting down. The most popular instrument in the world

Piano

400

The Solfege syllable that is represented by a fist. 

Do

400

This sign tells us to be silent. 

Rest (Shh)

400

The part of the song that changes and tells the story of the song. 

Verse

400

The four voices.

Speaking, Whisper, Calling, Singing.

400

Something we all have, many consider this to be an instrument too. 

Your Voice.

500

A solfege pattern that sounds like a food. 

So, La, Mi

500

This line connects rhythms together to make longer sounds. We also do this to our shoes. 

Tie

500

A type of song where the singers "chase" each others words. Singing the same song but starting at different times. 

Round, Cannon.

500

A musical pattern that repeats over and over. 

Ostinato

500

A tall drum that you play standing up.

Tubano Drums.