Second line on the treble staff.
What is G?
Ta
What is the word to "speak the rhythm" of a quarter note?
Who is Guido of Arezzo?
This is a mnemonic device to remember bass staff line notes.
What is "Gummy Bears Dance For Apples" (or anything beginning with G, B, D, F, A).
The instrument family for a saxophone, clarinet, flute, oboe, or bassoon.
What is "woodwind"?
Second space on the treble staff.
What is A?
Ti-Ti
What is the phrase to speak the rhythm of two eighth notes?
The first truly "American" instrument. It was made with influences from both Africa and Europe.
What is a banjo?
The third line on the bass staff.
What is "D"?
The instrument family name for violas.
What is "Strings"?
Fourth space on the treble staff.
What is E?
It's a circle with a stem and it's not colored in.
What is a half note?
The number of lines the first musical staffs had.
What is four?
What is "G"?
This instrument is sometimes classified as percussion and sometimes as strings, but the way it is played has more in common with an organ.
What is a piano?
A mnemonic device to remember the lines on the treble staff.
The number of sixteenth notes that equals one quarter note.
What is four?
When the first banjos were invented.
When is the 1600s?
The first line on the bass staff.
What is "G"?
The instrument family that usually involves hitting or striking something.
What is percussion?
The line the treble clef circles, and this also gives us another name for "treble clef."
What is G or G clef?
How many counts a dot adds to a half note.
What is one count?
The age of the first flutes ever found (made from animal bones!)
What is 50,000 to 60,000 years old?
This note is found with one ledger line - either at the top of the bass staff OR at the bottom of the treble staff.
What is Middle C?
This is the largest commonly-used instrument in the brass family.
What is a tuba?