It's one beat of sound.
What is a quarter note.
It's the third line of the treble clef.
What is B?
A small p, or piano on the music means ____.
What is soft?
Played with sticks, or hands to make rhythms.
What is a drum?
This composer/musician was deaf when he wrote some of his most beautiful music.
Who is Ludwig Van Beethoven?
It's two beats of sound.
What is a half note.
It's the notes on the first space of the treble clef.
What is F?
An f, or Forte when reading music means ____.
What is loud?
The violin is an example of an instrument in this family.
What is the string family?
This composer wrote the Theme for Stars Wars, Indiana Jones, and Harry Potter.
Who is John Williams?
It's four beats of silence.
What is a whole rest.
It's the note on the first line of the bass clef.
What is G?
The speed of the music.
What is tempo?
The Euphonium looks a lot like this biggest instrument of the Brass family.
What is the Tuba?
This singer was known as the King of Rock and Roll.
Who is Elvis Presley?
The three notes added together to make six beats of sound.
Quarter note, half note, and dotted half note.
It's the note in the top space of the bass clef.
What is G?
To gradually get louder.
What is crescendo.
This woodwind instrument looks like a long tube that extends from the floor to well over the seated musicians head.
What is the Bassoon?
This band leader/singer/trumpet player was know for his big cheeks when playing and his nickname was Satchmo.
Who is Louis Armstrong?
It's common time. ___ beats in each measure.
What is Four?
It's the note on the first ledger line under the treble clef.
What is middle C?
Indicates a note to be played or sung one half step higher.
What is a sharp sign?
This instrument has over 30 strings and pedals to change the notes.
What is the Harp?
Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah was this composers most famous work.
Who is George F. Handel?