This note is worth half a beat
What is an eighth note?
This major key signature has zero sharps and flats
What is Concert C Major?
Term for how fast or slow something is played
What is tempo?
Name the instrument family that uses reeds
What are woodwinds?
What is the relative minor of Concert G major?
What is e relative minor?
This note is worth 1 beat
What is a quarter note?
This major key signature has 1 sharp
What is Concert G major?
Term for playing softly
What is piano?
Name the instrument family that uses buzzing to create sound
What is brass?
What is the relative minor of Concert F major?
What is d relative minor?
This note is worth 4 beats
What is a whole note?
This major key signature has 2 flats
What is Concert Bb major?
Term for gradually increase in volume
What is a crescendo?
This instrument family requires striking, shaking or tapping to create sound
What is percussion?
What is the relative minor of Concert Bb major?
What is g relative minor?
This note is the sum of 2 quarter notes
What is a half note?
This major key signature has 2 sharps
What is concert D major?
The sharps and flats at the start of a song are called what
What is a key signature?
Although this instrument is made of brass, it is still considered a woodwind
What is a Saxophone
What is the relative minor of Concert D major?
What is b relative minor?
These two rests look similar but one is up and one is upside down
What is a half rest and a whole rest?
This major key signature has 3 sharps
What is Concert A major
This line is used to extend the staff
(hint: it could be above or below the staff)
What is a ledger line?
This instrument does not use a reed but is still considered a woodwind
Bonus 100: WHY is it still considered a woodwind?
What is a flute?
Bonus 100: Because flutes were originally made of wood before transitioning to metal material.
What is the relative minor of Concert A major?
What is f# relative minor?