Orchestra Instruments
Parts of a Song
Music Terms
Singing Groups
Wildcard
100

A percussion instrument that resembles plates

What are cymbals

100

The first part of a song, usually without words

What is the intro

100

How the different voices and instruments in a song mix

What is texture

100

When one person is singing by themselves

What is a solo

100

Name a genre that would usually include acoustic guitar

What is country, pop, or classical

200

Trumpet, French Horn, and Trombone are all examples of instruments from what family?

What are brass instruments?

200

A part of a song that happens multiple times and has the same words and melody each time

What is the chorus

200

How a song is structured

What is form

200

Using the voice to sound like a percussion instrument

What is beatboxing

200

Name a genre that would usually include clarinet

classical, jazz
300

An example of a small stringed instrument played in orchestra

What is a violin

300

The part of a song that has the same melody but the words change each time you hear it

What is the verse

300

The volume of a song

What are dynamics

300

The process of adding one singer at a time

What is a fade in

300

A song performed by one person and then later redone by another person

What is a cover

400

The largest stringed instrument

What is a bass

400

A part of the song that happens towards the middle links together two parts with brand new music

What is a bridge

400

The speed a song is played

What is tempo

400

The process of taking away one singer at a time

What is a fade out

400

A short segment of music (usually electronic) that repeats over and over

What is a loop

500
The name of a large instrument that has two reeds and is part of the wind family

What is a bassoon

500
A part of a song that may have an instrument solo, such as a guitar solo

What is an interlude

500

A term used to group music of similar styles

What is a genre

500

A singing group that has no instruments playing with them

What is an a capella group

500

Several notes (usually three) played at the same time

What is a chord