Musical Instruments
Harmony and Melody
Rhythmic Patterns
Musical Puzzles
Music Theory Basics
100


A brass instrument with a long, slightly curved body and a flared, bell-shaped end

What is "Trumpet"

100

The term that describes the simultaneous sounding of three or more pitches

What is "a chord"

100

In 4/4 time signature, how many quarter notes are in one measure.

What is "4"

100

I'm known as the "king of intsruments", with pipes and pedals galore. 

What is a "pipe organ"

100

This term is used to describe the speed at which a song is played

What is tempo

200

This instrument along with bass clarinets make up the section of lower reeds

What is "Baritone sax"

200

The term used to indicate a gradual increase in loudness

What is "crescendo"

200

The time signature typically associated with the waltz

What is "3/4 time"

200

I'm a woodwind that's small and sweet, often played in jazz with a swinging beat. 

What is a "clarinet"

200
This is the name of the symbol that indicates to play a note shorter than its full duration

What is a "staccato mark"

300

A large, circular percussion instrument placed horizontally on a stand and usually hit with a mallet

What is "Bass Drum"

300

The term to describe a group of notes played in a quick, connected manner

What is a 'slur'

300

Three notes played in the space of two beats of the same duration

What is "a triplet"

300

I'm a famous composer who went deaf but composed some of the greatest music ever

Who is "Ludwig van Beethoven"

300

The number of natural notes in an octave

What is "7"

400


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"

400

The term to describe three notes played together, consisting of a root, third, and fifth.

What is a "triad"

400

In 6/8 time, what note carries one beat

What is "an eighth note"

400

I'm a lively dance originating in Cuba, often featured in Latin music

What is "Salsa"

400

The symbol on the end of the staff that indicates the end of a piece?

What is a "double bar line"

500


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"

500

The musical term for a sudden, strong emphasis on a particular note

What is an "accent"

500

What is it called when two notes are to be played as one single sustained note

What is a "tie"

500

I'm a term used in music that means to gradually decrease in volume. 

What is "decrescendo"

500

The term that refers to the distance between two pitches in music

What is "interval"