The sequence of notes that is musically satisfying.
What is melody?
Style of music that includes improvisation and syncopated rhythm.
What is Jazz?
Instrument most commonly associated with jazz.
What is saxophone or trumpet?
Mezzo Piano means this in English.
"Medium Soft"
The speed of music.
What is Tempo?
A formal style of Western Music.
Instrument associated with providing "fanfare" sound in music?
What is trumpet?
What is 6 beats?
This tempo is an extremely slow tempo.
What is "largo"?
The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously.
What is harmony?
A style of music that includes strong rhythms and dancing music.
What is Latin Music?
Instrument commonly heard in country music.
What is a Fiddle?
Whole note + Half note + Quarter note = _____ beats?
What is 7 beats?
This tempo is extremely fast.
What is Presto?
The loudness or softness of music.
Style of Music that is usually performed with electric guitar, bass guitar, and drums, and at least one singer.
What is Rock 'n' Roll Music?
Instrument commonly used in rock and roll music.
What is a drum kit?
Eighth note + eighth note + eighth note = _____ beats.
What is 1.5 beats?
Fortissimo in English means.
What is "very loud"?
What is polyphonic texture?
This style of music often has narrative lyrics, which often tell stories about love, heartache, hard work, or personal pride.
What is country music?
Family of instruments that typically play melodies in classical orchestras.
What is Strings?
Eighth note + sixteenth note + sixteenth note = _____ beats
What is 1 beat?
This is the definition of andante.
What is "at a walking pace?"