Key Words
Meter
Beat
Rhythms
Random
100

This is the heartbeat of music.

The Beat


100

Listen to the example and identify the meter.

3/4

100

There are ______ beats and ____ beats.

Strong and weak

100

Identify the rhythm played by the teacher.

Ta, Ta, Ti-Ti-, Ta

100

An accent note over a note tells you to play it...

with more emphasis

200

He or she is the leader of a musical group.

The conductor

200

The top number of the time signature tells us...

How many beats in each measure

200

The first beat of a measure is usually the...

strong beat

200

It takes four of these to equal one beat.

Sixteenth Notes

200

What makes Baroque music fancy?

Ornaments like trills, turns, and appoggiaturas. 

300

A short repeated pattern.

Ostinato


300

The bottom number of the time signature tells us...

What note value gets one beat.

300

Strong beats are followed by 

Weak beats

300

Three notes in the space of one beat.

Triplets 

300

A phrase is a musical...

sentence

400

What is embouchure? 

The various ways musicians shape their mouth to play a musical instrument.

400

If there is a 4 on the bottom of the time signature, what kind of note gets one beat?

Quarter note

400

This is necessary to feel and county rhythms.

A steady beat

400

Correctly clap the rhythm below.

Ta, Tika-Tika, Ti-Ti, Ta

Good effort!

400

The pentatonic scale has this many notes

Five
500

How beats are organized into measures.

Meter

500

Listen to the example and identify the meter.

4/4

500

True or False: A clock has a steady beat.

True

500

Correctly clap the rhythm below.

Ta-Ki-Do, Ti-Ti, Tika-Tika, Ta-Ki-Do

Good effort!

500

What is a muscle that extends across the bottom of your rib cage and helps you breathe?

Diaphragm 

600
The space between two bar lines

Measure

600

This is time signature is called a marching meter.

2/4

600

A device that ticks a steady beat to help musicians accurately perform music in the correct tempo.

Metronome 

600

This kind of rest gets 2 beats.

Half Rest

600

Lyrics are...

the words of a musical composition