Instruments
Musical Styles
Musical Terms
Choir
Potpourri
100
A silver instrument that you hold sideways to play.
What is a flute?
100
Played by a full orchestra, this music originally came from Europe.
What is Classical music?
100
Sing or play softly.
What is piano?
100
The highest female voice.
What is a soprano?
100
This instrument comes from Scotland.
What are bagpipes?
200
This string instrument should be played while sitting down.
What is a cello?
200
This American musical style has its home in Nashville, Tennessee.
What is Country Music?
200
Sing or play loudly.
What is forte?
200
The lower female voice.
What is an alto?
200
This person is responsible for keeping a group of musicians together during a performance.
What is a conductor (director)?
300
A member of the brass family, this instrument has a slide.
What is a trombone?
300
You can hear this music on July 4, Memorial Day, and other National holidays.
What is Patriotic Music?
300
Gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
300
The highest men's voice.
What is a tenor?
300
This modern kind of music has words, but no singing.
What is rap?
400
These instruments are played by striking or shaking them.
What is percussion?
400
This music uses no instruments at all.
What is a cappella music?
400
Gradually get softer.
What is decrescendo?
400
The middle-range man's voice.
What is a baritone?
400
Many woodwind instruments use at least one of these.
What is a reed?
500
This brass instrument was invented by and named after the famous band leader John Phillip Sousa.
What is a Sousaphone?
500
This style of music was invented in the United States, and is named for a street in New York City.
What is Broadway?
500
Sing or play very smoothly - connect the notes.
What is legato?
500
This group of musicians is the only group that can use words in their musical performance.
What is a choir?
500
A stage performance that uses singing, dancing, and acting.
What is musical theatre?