General Music
Parts of a Song
GarageBand
Music Theory
The Piano Keyboard
100

The original composer of the opening riff from Juice World's 'Lucid Dreams'.

Who is Sting?

100

The recognizable, hummable part of a song.

What is Melody?
100

Pre-created musical segments that you can drag into your composition.

What are loops?

100

The trick for the names of the treble clef lines.

What is Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge?

100

The first note on the GarageBand software keyboard.

What is C?

200

The beats per minute (speed) of a piece.

What is tempo?

200

This part of a song provides the beat that you might tap along with.

What is Rhythm?

200

The tool to repeat a segment of track back to back.

What is looping?

200

The trick for the notes in the bass clef spaces.

What is All Cows Eat Grass?
200

The term used to describe the difference between high and low notes (ex. C1, C2, C3).

What is an octave?

300

The movie series Ms. Johnson was finally inspired to watch after our movie music assignment.

What is The Avengers?

300

Much lower than the melody, this part of a song provides the 'floor' to build your song upon.

What is Bass Line?

300

The kind of track that you add when you need to input your notes manually. 

What is a software instrument?

300

This type of note is held for two beats.

What is a half note?

300

The two sets of white keys that have no black key in between them.

What are E/F and B/C?

400

The famous film composer who created many soundtracks we know (ex. Star Wars, Harry Potter...)

Who is John Williams?

400

The notes in between melody and bass line that help fill in the chords.

What is Harmony?

400

The tool used to move a sequence of notes higher or lower.

What is transposing?

400

When starting on the note C, the F above is this interval higher.

What is a fourth?

400

The enharmonic equivalent of C#.

What is Db?

500

The term for a small section of a recording that can be edited, transposed, and remixed.

What is a sound bite?

500

Three different parts that can make up the FORM of a song.

What is: Intro / Outro / Body / Verse / Chorus / Bridge ?

500

The name of the tool that allows you to fade in and fade out.

What is Automation?

500

The number used to represent an interval of an octave.

What is 8?

500

The number of keys on a full size piano.

What is 88?