Production!
Rhythm Review
Vocab!
Note Names
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100

This person helps an artist share their music with an audience.

What is a Producer?

100

There are this many beats in a measure of 4/4.

What is 4?

100

This is the main 'tune' of a song.

What is Melody?

100

Figure 1

EDGE

100

The Treble Clef helps us find this note name.

What is G?
200
This is a repeated section in a piece of music.

What is a loop

200

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This is what we call a rhythm that happens on the OFF beat.

What is syncopation?

200

This provides support to the melody.

What is Harmony?

200

Figure 2

BADGE

200

There are this many lines on the music staff.

What are 5?

300

This is what DAW stands for.

What is Digital Audio Workstation?

300

A dotted half note gets this many beats.

What is 3?

300

DOUBLE POINTS!!!

A harmonic set of pitches that happen at the same time.

What are Chords?

300

Figure 3

BEAD

300

This is the ability to hear music in our mind.

What is Audiation?

400

This keyboard instrument can be connected to a device that uses a Digital Audio Workstation.

What is a MIDI?
400

This is a rhythm that divides 1 beat into 3 equal parts.

What is a triplet?

400

This means 'category' when describing different types of music styles.

What is genre?

400

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Figure 4

CAFE

400

This happens when you put a dot next to a note.

What is add half of the original beat onto it?

500
This is the practice of: using an older recording for a new piece of music.

What is Sampling?

500

In a time signature like 4/4, the TOP number tells us how many beats are in each measure. 

This is what the BOTTOM number tells us.

What kind of note gets the beat.

500

This French word means: The unique description or 'character' of a sound.

What is Timbre?

500

Figure 5

AGED

500

DOUBLE POINTS!!!

This keyboard instrument has large pipes that produce sound.

Hint: Johann Sebastian Bach is most famous for this instrument's music.

What is the organ?