The treble clef indicates we use this hand.
What is the right?
The bass clef indicates we use this hand.
Notes that are short and separated.
What is staccato?
This type of note gets one beat.
What is a quarter note?
When you press a key on an acoustic piano, it activates a small hammer which hits on of these.
What is a string?
The first space of the treble clef.
What is F?
The second space of the bass clef.
What is C?
This is term for music gradually getting louder.
What is crescendo?
This type of note gets four beats.
What is a whole?
This keyboard instrument has multiple keyboards and is often used in churches.
What is the organ?
The first line of the treble clef.
What is E?
What is D?
This is the term we use for music that is loud or strong.
This type of rest represents one beat of silence.
What is a quarter rest?
A standard, full sized piano has this many keys.
What is 88?
The second space of the treble clef.
What is A?
The fourth space of the bass clef.
What is G?
This is term refers to how loud or soft music is.
What is dynamics?
This many half notes will fit in a measure of 4/4.
What is two?
The piano was invented around this time.
What is the early 1700s?
The note right below the first line of the treble clef.
What is D?
The second line of the bass clef.
What is B?
Notes that are long and connected.
What is legato?
This note value is equal to half of a quarter note.
What is an eighth note?
This famous blind piano player is an extremely successful has won 25 Grammy awards.
Who is Stevie Wonder?