Keeping steady time with the music is also known as ___________.
What is beat?
This instrument has 6 strings and can be electric.
What is the guitar?
A whole note has _____ beats.
What is 4?
This is the name of the first melodic pitch in a scale
What is Do?
What is a composer?
What is someone who writes music?
The ___________ is also referred to as the speed of the music.
What is tempo?
This instrument has 4 strings and originated in Hawaii. It is taught to students in 4th grade.
What is the ukulele?
A _______ note has 2 beats.
What is half?
What is the name of the pitch that follows So?
What is La?
What is a conductor?
What is someone who directs or leads a group of performers?
____________ is a term that means the loudness or softness of music in a piece.
What is dynamics?
This instrument has 88 keys and is in the music room.
What is the piano?
A quarter note has _______ beat.
What is 1?
What is the pitch name called that sits between Mi and So?
What is Fa?
Name 2 genres/styles of music.
What is jazz, rock, country, classical, etc.?
This music term refers to the different lengths and patterns of notes within a song.
What is rhythm?
This instrument has long and short colored tubes that you can hit against your arm or leg to make a sound.
What are boomwhackers?
4/4 at the beginning of a song means there are 4 beats in each _____.
What is a measure?
How many pitches make up a traditional scale?
(Hint: Count how many solfège there are)
What is eight?
Name 2 rules for Music Class.
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The __________ is usually the recognizable tune in a song. The song might not have words, but you can still hum this.
What is melody?
This tool is used by a conductor to lead a group of performers. Mr. G has one, but prefers to use his hands.
What is a baton?
How many eighth notes make 1 beat.
What is 2?
What is the only solfège in the scale that repeats twice?
What is Do?
What is the name of a performance that has only music and dancing?
What is a ballet?