In 4/4 time, this note gets 1 beat
What is a quarter note?
The number of beats a quarter note receives in 4/4 time.
What is 1 beat?
What is tempo?
The hymn book of Salvation Army churches.
What is The Song Book of The Salvation Army?
An animal who's fingerprints are so similar to humans that they can confuse crime scene investigations.
What is a koala? (Bonus fact, they eat eucalyptus leaves)
This is a clef placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line of the staff
What is the treble clef?
The number of beats a half note receives in 3/4 time.
What is 2 beats?
The musical notation that means to play softly.
What is piano?
To enhance worship, spread the gospel, and engage the community.
What is the primary purpose of music within The Salvation Army?
The proper response to someone saying the word "stop"
What is collaborate and listen?
A practice musicians use to understand and communicate the language of music
What is music theory?
The most common time signature in western music.
What is 4/4 time?
The term for playing a series of notes smoothly and connectedly.
What is legato?
A collection of songs and choruses intended to enhance congregational praise and worship through music.
What are the Hallelujah Choruses?
The name of a phobia that involves an irrational fear of long words.
What is hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?
The distance between two notes
What is an interval?
The name of the symbol that indicates a note should be played for half its original value.
What is a dot?
The musical term for a piece that is played very fast.
What is allegro?
The year that the first Salvation Army brass band performed.
What is 1878?
The only letter to not appear in any U.S. state name.
What is Q?
A pause of unspecified length on a note or rest
What is a fermata?
The name of a group of beats that is repeated in a piece of music.
What is a rhythmic pattern or motif?
A musical term that indicates to play very loudly.
What is fortissimo?
The tunes early salvationists created lyrics for to catch attention and spread the gospel.
What are bar tunes?
The longest word in the English language that does not contain a (traditional) vowel.