NOTES
THE MUSIC STAFF
SOLFEGE/ALPHABET
INSTRUMENTS
RHYTHM
100

This friendly note is worth 1 beat.

What is a quarter note?

100

The number of lines on a music staff.

What is 5?

100

There are this many different solfege hand-signs. 

What is 7?

100

This instrument has 3 pedals and 88 keys.

What is a piano?

100

This is the NEW way we count a quarter note.

What is "ta?"

200

This symbol tells us to "rest" for 1 beat.

What is a quarter rest?

200

The number of spaces on the music staff.

What is 4?

200
This is the last letter of the music alphabet.

What is G?

200

This instrument has bars made out of wood.

What is a xylophone?

200

This type of LINE separates the MEASURES in a music example.

What is a bar line?

300

This note is worth 2 beats.

What is a half note?

300
Every Good Burger "........" Fries

What is "Deserves?"

300

The fifth solfege sign.

What is sol?

300

We sit on these when we play our barred instruments.

What are knees?

300

This is the new way we count 2 eighth notes.

What is "ti-ti?"

400

Two of these notes is worth 1 beat.

What are eighth notes?

400

"...." on the space

What is "FACE?"

400

This hand-sign is at the top of the solfege ladder.

What is Ti or Do?

400

This instrument has 1 low note.

What is a bass bar?

400

This type of rest is worth 1 beat.

What is a quarter rest?

500

Four of these notes is worth 1 beat.

What are 16th notes?

500
We start adding notes to the music staff from the "......"

What is bottom?

500

Put these 3 signs side-by-side and you'll have a yummy lunch-meat

What is So La Mi?

500

Mr. Bradley bought this type of drum in Kenya, Africa.

What is a djembe?

500

You have this many beats when you have 2 quarter notes, 1 half note, and 1 quarter rest. 

What is 5?