Music Notation
Woodwind Family
Brass Family
Percussion Family
Challenge Your Music Mind
100

A note that has two beats 

What is a Half Note?

100

An instrument you play with that has hole to blow air in it.

What is Flute? 

100

A brass instrument that is played by blowing into a mouthpiece and pressing valves to create notes.

What is a Trumpet? 

100

A pair of small, hand-played drums that are a key part of Latin American music.

What are Bongos? 
100

A pattern of sounds that can be found in language, music, and movement.

What is Rhythm?

200

A note with four beats 

What is a Whole Note?

200

A button on a woodwind instrument 

What is a Key?

200

A brass instrument that uses a sliding bar to change the pitch of notes.

What is a Trombone?

200

A tall, narrow, single-headed drum from Cuba and used within traditions.

What is a Conga Drum? 

200

The steady pulse. 

What is Beat? 

300
A note when add a whole note plus a whole note
What is an Eighth Note?
300

A woodwind instrument that plays lowest part of the family. 

What is a Bassoon?

300

A large, brass instrument with a low pitch.

What is a Tuba? 

300

A percussion instrument that's played by shaking or striking.

What is a Tambourine? 

300

This sign is used for a Low-Pitched Sound.

What is a Bass Clef?

400

A note that has one beat 

What is a Quarter Note?

400

The position of lips, teeth, and tongue to play a woodwind instrument.

What is Embouchure?

400

A brass instrument that can play a variety of sounds, from soft and mellow to loud and harsh.

What is a French Horn?
400

A round pair of instruments that makes a loud crash sound. 

What is Cymbals?

400

A series of different sounds in a piece of music.

What is Melody? 

500

A sign used for High Pitched Sound

What is a Treble Clef?

500

A thin strip of wood that vibrates to produce a sound. 

What is a Reed?

500

A device used to play and blow air in the instrument.

What is a Mouthpiece? 

500

An instrument that uses a pedal to change a pitch. 

What is a Timpani?

500

A saying Mr. Dixon always says in the classroom. 

What is Check Me Out?