The fruit beat that matches the quarter note.
What is pear?
The note that goes with the pear beat.
What is a quarter note?
A gradual increase in volume.
The position that means to set everything down and listen.
What is relaxing position?
What mf stands for. (Not funny Mathew) :P
What is normal/slightly loud?
The fruit beat that matches the eighth note.
What is apple?
The note that goes with the apple beat.
What is an eighth note?
A gradual decrease in volume.
What is decrescendo/narrowing the gap?
The position that means we will be playing momentarily, but listen to instructions.
What is resting position?
What mp stands for.
What is slightly soft?
The fruit beat that matches the triplet.
What is banana?
The notes that go with a banana beat.
The chart notes are placed upon.
What is a grand staff?
What is ready position?
What pp stands for. (Not funny Cayden) :P
What is very quiet?
The fruit beat that matches the sixteenth note.
What is watermelon?
The note that goes with a watermelon beat.
What is a sixteenth note?
A symbol that means to not play.
What is a rest?
How hard we would hit ______ should equal how hard we should hit the drum.
What is ourselves?
What ff stands for.
What is very loud?
DOUBLE QUESTION! CHANCE FOR DOUBLE POINTS!
1. The fusion of a quarter note followed by two eighth notes.
2. The fusion of two eighth notes followed by a quarter note.
1. What is strawberry?
2. What is coconut?
The note that equals four (pear) beats.
What is a whole note?
The note that is equal to two pear notes.
What is a half note?
ALERT: VERY HARD QUESTION!
What we should never hit.
Who is our classmates?
DOUBLE QUESTION! CHANCE FOR DOUBLE POINTS!
1. The Italian name for ppp.
2. The Italian name for fff.
1. What is pianississimo?
2. What is fortississimo?