The number of keys on the piano.
What is 88?
This is the highest note on the piano.
What is a "C"?
In standard 4/4 time, the number of beats a Quarter note receives.
What is one?
The musical alphabet.
What is "A,B,C,D,E,F,G"?
What did they use to dampen or soften the sound of the piano before pedals?
What is the leg?
The number of pedals a piano could have.
What is 3?
This is the lowest note on the piano.
What is "A"?
In standard 4/4 time, the number of beats a half-note receives.
What is two?
This is the key that is in the middle of the the piano.
What is "Middle C"?
The century in which the first piano was built.
What is 18th century?
The accessory to the piano that produces a "clicking sound" to assist in keeping the beat.
What is a Metronome?
The black keys are called or named this.
What are sharps or flats? or Accidentals
In standard 4/4 time, the number of beats a whole note receives.
What is four?
The finger that is considered the "first finger."
What is "the thumb"?
The name of the first piano.
What is the Pianoforte?
What is a grand piano?
This has five lines and four spaces.
What is a musical staff?
In standard 4/4 time, the number of beats a dotted half-note receive.
What is three?
The finger that is considered the fifth finger.
What is "the Pinky"?
Name 3 different "brands" of pianos.
What is Steinway, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawai, Casio, Mason & Hamlin, Bosendorfer?
The piano has always had pedals. True or false...
What is false.
The number of notes in a traditional scale.
What is 8 notes?
In standard 4/4 time, the number of beats a dotted quarter note receives.
What is What is "1.5"?
In the musical alphabet, the note that follows the letter "G."
What is What is the letter "A"?
Name of three famous musicians who composed for the piano.
Who are Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Handel, Debussy, Chopin, Grieg, etc. ?