Musical Instruments
Pitch
Notes
Rhythm
Music Math
100

This woodwind instrument is played by holding it sideways and blowing into an aperture hole.

A Flute
100

This has 5 lines and 4 spaces to put notes on.

Staff
100

This type of note receives 1 beat of sound

Quarter Note

100

This rest looks like a squiggly line.

quarter rest

100

One quarter note plus one quarter note.

2 beats

200

This instrument has four strings and comes originally from Portuguese immigrants in Hawaii.

The Ukulele


200

These are the letters in the musical alphabet.

ABCDEFG

200

This type of note receives 4 beats of sound

Whole note

200

This rest looks like a top hat

Half Rest

200

One half note plus one half note.

4 beats

300

This instrument comes in many different colors. It is a long tube that plays one pitch depending on how long or short it is.

A Boomwhacker

300

This is the note on the 3rd space of the treble clef.

C

300

This note receives 2 beats of sound 

Half Note

300

This rest looks like a hole in the ground

Whole Rest

300

One quarter note plus one half note.

3 beats

400

This percussion instrument is made of metal bars, is played by a set of rubber mallets, and is shaped like a piano keyboard.

The Xylophone

400

This is the 2nd line on the Treble Clef

G

400

This note receives 1/2 of a beat.

Eighth note

400

Speak This Beat

Ta Ta Ti-Ti Ta

400

One quarter note plus one whole note

5 beats

500

This instrument is a percussion and a string instrument. It's sounds are created by small hammers hitting the strings inside. It has 88 buttons that are pressed and 3 pedals to control the sound.

The Grand Piano

500

Challenge! This note is just below the first line of the treble clef.

D
500

Two of these notes equal one beat of sound 

Eighth Notes

500

Speak this beat

Ti-Ti Ta (rest) Ta

500

One half note plus one whole note.

6 beats

600

This instrument is one that you carry with you all the time. It can make pitches high and low. It needs to be warmed up for the best sound possible. This instrument sounds different depending on each musician who uses it.

The Voice!

600

This is the word for two notes being played at once.

Harmony

600

This note is worth 1 and a half beats.

Dotted Quarter Note

600

On the board write this rhythm:

Ti-Ti (rest) Ta-a

Two eighth notes, quarter rest, half note
600

One dotted quarter note plus one dotted quarter note.

3 beats