This note is located on the bottom line.
What is E?
This is the middle solfege in the group of five solfege used in 2nd grade.
titi ta titi ta
Family members include the flute and recorder
What is Woodwinds?
This is the official name of the xylophones used in class.
What are Orff Instruments?
Note name B is located on this line.
What is the middle line or third line?
This is the name of the lowest solfege.
What is Do?
ti rest titi ta rest
What is Eighth Note, Eighth Rest, Eighth Notes, Quarter Note, Quarter Rest?
Plucking and bowing are some ways to play instruments from this family.
What is Strings?
The name of the sticks used to play the xylophones.
What are mallets?
This is the name of the topmost space.
What is E?
This solfege has a hand sign like you are reading the palm of your hand.
What is So?
ta titi rest ti rest ti
What is Quarter Note, Eighth Notes, Eighth Rest, Eighth Note, Eighth Rest, Eighth Note?
Trumpets, Tubas, and Trombones, oh my!
What is Brass?
Using your hands and feet to create rhythms and sound is called this.
What is Body Percussion?
This is word is spelled by putting all the spaces together on the staff when Treble Clef is used.
What is FACE?
This solfege is the highest of the five solfege we have learned in class.
What is La?
rest rest ti rest titi
What is Quarter Rest, Quarter Rest, Eighth Note, Eighth Rest, Eighth Notes?
Drums, Chimes, Triangles, and many more make up members of this family.
What is Percussion?
ABBA, AABB, ABAB are examples of what musical pattern.
What is Form?
This is the "also known as" name for Treble Clef.
What is G Clef?
This solfege has a hand sign that is on angle.
What is Re?
ti ta ti ta titi
What is Eighth Note, Quarter Note, Eighth Note, Quarter Note, Eighth Notes?
All of the instrument families put together create this ensemble.
What is an Orchestra?
This is the one item without which music can work.
What is Steady Beat?