A note that typically represents 1 beat
What is a quarter note?
Largo
What is Very Slow?
Forte
What is loud?
Music from before the radio, often using orchestras and choirs.
What is Classical?
A small wooden instrument from Hawaii with 4 strings.
What is a Ukulele?
What is a rest?
Moderato
What is Medium / Medium-Fast?
Soft/Quiet
What is piano?
A genre of music popular in the South and Midwest, featuring acoustic guitar & simple patterns.
What is Country/Western?
An instrument with 88 keys, some black and some white, often played for choirs.
What is a piano?
Half as long as a quarter note, these are often seen in pairs.
What is an eighth note?
Very Fast
What is Presto?
Medium-soft
What is mezzo-piano?
A modern, energetic genre using drums and electric guitars, with many different styles.
What is Rock?
A very old, very complicated, and often very large instrument found in many churches.
What is an organ?
1 sound for 2 beats
What is a half note?
Fast
What is Allegro?
Fortissimo
What is very loud?
Simple, catchy songs that most radio stations play
What is Pop?
A brass instrument with a slide.
What is a trombone?
A note worth 1/4 of a beat
What is a 16th note?
Relaxed; walking pace
What is Andante?
A prefix meaning "medium"
A genre famous in the mid-1900s featuring brass instruments like trumpet & trombone, along with a rhythm section (drums, keyboard, bass). This genre can sound a little "crazy" at times, or really smooth at others.
What is Jazz?
One of the metal parts of a drum set, that makes a "tss" sound. Examples include ride, hi-hat, and crash.
What is a cymbal?