A brass instrument with a long, slightly curved body and a flared, bell-shaped end
What is "Trumpet"
The term that describes the simultaneous sounding of three or more pitches
What is "a chord"
In 4/4 time signature, how many quarter notes are in one measure.
What is "4"
I'm known as the "king of intsruments", with pipes and pedals galore.
What is a "pipe organ"
This term is used to describe the speed at which a song is played
What is tempo
This instrument along with bass clarinets make up the section of lower reeds
What is "Baritone sax"
The term used to indicate a gradual increase in loudness
What is "crescendo"
The time signature typically associated with the waltz
What is "3/4 time"
I'm a woodwind that's small and sweet, often played in jazz with a swinging beat.
What is a "clarinet"
What is a "staccato mark"
A large, circular percussion instrument placed horizontally on a stand and usually hit with a mallet
What is "Bass Drum"
The term to describe a group of notes played in a quick, connected manner
What is a 'slur'
Three notes played in the space of two beats of the same duration
What is "a triplet"
I'm a famous composer who went deaf but composed some of the greatest music ever
Who is "Ludwig van Beethoven"
The number of natural notes in an octave
What is "7"
A cylindrical instrument made of metal or wood, usually held horizontally while playing. It produces music when air is blown across a hole near one end.
What is "Flute"
The term to describe three notes played together, consisting of a root, third, and fifth.
What is a "triad"
In 6/8 time, what note carries one beat
What is "an eighth note"
I'm a lively dance originating in Cuba, often featured in Latin music
What is "Salsa"
The symbol on the end of the staff that indicates the end of a piece?
What is a "double bar line"
A sleek, Saxophone with a gently curved body, featuring a flared bell at one end. Mr Jones played this instrument with Bruno Mars.
What is "Tenor sax"
The musical term for a sudden, strong emphasis on a particular note
What is an "accent"
What is it called when two notes are to be played as one single sustained note
What is a "tie"
I'm a term used in music that means to gradually decrease in volume.
What is "decrescendo"
The term that refers to the distance between two pitches in music
What is "interval"