This woodwind instrument is played by holding it sideways and blowing into an aperture hole.
What is the saying for notes that fall on the lines of the Treble Clef
Every Grizzly Bear Deserves Fish
This type of note receives 1 beat of sound
Quarter Note
This note has a stem and a filled in notehead.
Quarter Note
One quarter note plus one quarter note.
2 beats
This instrument has four strings and comes originally from Portuguese immigrants in Hawaii. (Small Guitar)
The Ukulele
This is the note on the 3rd space of the treble clef.
C
This type of note receives 4 beats of sound
Whole note
This note looks like a big oval
Whole Note
One half note plus one half note.
4 beats
This instrument has a slide that moves to adjust the sound as it's played.
A Trombone
This is the 2nd line on the Treble Clef
G
This note receives 2 beats of sound
Half Note
This note has two flags that come off the stem when it's by itself, or two bars that connect it with other notes when it's next to two or more
One quarter note plus one half note.
3 beats
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 (I'll accept Marimba)
These are the letters in the musical alphabet.
ABCDEFG
This note receives 1/2 of a beat.
Eighth note
This rest looks like a top hat
Half Rest
One quarter note plus one whole note
5 beats
This instrument comes in many different colors. It is a long tube that plays one pitch depending on how long or short it is. We have used them in class before!!
A Boomwhacker
Challenge! This note is just below the first line of the treble clef.
Two of these notes equal one beat of sound
Eighth Notes
This rest looks like a squiggly line.
quarter rest
One half note plus one whole note.
6 beats
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!
This note sits right above the last line on the treble clef.
G
This note is worth 1 and a half beats.
Dotted Quarter Note
One dotted quarter note plus one dotted quarter note.
3 beats