The Trumpet and Trombone are in this family.
What is the brass family?
What instruments are seen being played? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkamVRYBkfg
What are percussion instruments?
The number of quarter notes in a whole note.
What is 4?
This word means "soft" in music. It's an Italian word.
What is piano?
The translation of medium loud.
What is Mezzo Forte? (mf)
The Clarinet and Oboe are in this family. Most of these instruments use reeds.
What is the woodwind family?
This is an example of what type of group?
What is an acapella group?
The number of beats in a 3/4 measure?
What is 3?
Short and separated.
What is Stacatto?
The clef (Treble or Bass) that sopranos and altos read.
What is the treble clef?
Things that are hit, shaken or scraped are in this family.
What is the percussion section?
This group is playing what instrument?
What is trombone?
The number of beats 5 eighth notes would get in a 4/4 measure.
What is 2.5?
When a volume increases.
What is a crescendo?
The four voice parts from highest to lowest.
What are Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass?
You can either pluck these instruments with your fingers or play them with a bow.
What are string instruments?
The type of quartet playing this magical piece. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv5-BooE9E8
What are woodwinds?
The number of quarter notes that would last the same duration as a half note.
What is 2?
The part of a song that repeats.
What is a refrain or chorus?
The name of the US National anthem
The Star-Spangled Banner
The Saxophone is in this family.
What is the woodwind family?
DAILY DOUBLE!! The name of this type of group. https://youtu.be/ku1KYh99FE0
What is an orchestra?
The number of beats for a quarter + half + eighth + whole+ a dotted half note.
What are 10.5 beats?
Two or more groups singing the exact same part starting at a different time.
What is a canon or round?
Name of the composer of "Ode to Joy"
Who is Beethoven?