This means soft in music.
What is "piano?"
A guitar has this many strings.
What is 6?
The names of the space notes in the Treble Clef .
What is "F-A-C-E"?
This type of note receives 1 beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a quarter note ?
Which hand goes on top when you play the recorder?
Left
This means "loud" in music.
What is "forte?"
The tuba belongs to this instrument family.
What is brass?
The name of the line notes on the Treble Clef Staff.
What is EGBDF
This type of note receives 4 beats of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a whole note ?
Play or show the fingering for B.
Thumb and 1 finger
This makes music gradually go from soft to loud.
What is "crescendo?"
The piano belongs to what instrument family? (woodwind, string, percussion, brass)
What is percussion OR string.
This has 5 lines and 4 spaces to put notes on.
What is a staff?
This note receives 2 beats of sound in 4/4 time.
What is a half note ?
Play or show the fingering for G
Thumb and 3 fingers
This means to gradually go from "loud to soft."
What is "decrescendo?"
This string instrument looks like a large violin and is played sitting down (usually).
What is a cello?
These are the letters in the musical alphabet.
What is ABCDEFG ?
This note receives 3 beats of sound in 4/4 time..
What is a dotted half note ?
Play (or pantomime) the following piece on the recorder
show slide of BAG
This means "very loud."
What is "fortissimo?"
This large wind instrument is used for cultural music by the indigenous people of Australia.
What is the "Didgeridoo"?
This word means how high or low a note sounds.
What is pitch?
Two of these notes equal one beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is an eighth note ?
Play (or pantomime) the following notes on recorder
Show G A G A B
This means "very soft."
What is "pianissimo?"
This in woodwind instrument is used a lot in jazz.
Saxophone
This is the tune of the song.
What is melody?
Four of these notes equal one beat of sound in 4/4 time.
What is sixteenth notes ?
How do you play a C on recorder?
Thumb and middle finger