This is how long a whole note lasts.
What is four counts?
This is how many counts are in a measure in 4/4 time.
What is four?
This is the musical term for loud.
What is forte?
This curved line connects two notes of the same pitch, making them one longer note.
What is a tie?
This instrument is a member of the woodwind family.
What is flute, clarinet, piccolo, saxophone?
This is how long a quarter note lasts.
What is one count?
This is how many counts are in a measure in 2/4 time.
What is two?
This is the term for starting softly and slowly playing louder.
What is a crescendo?
This curved line connects two or more notes of different pitches, making them sound smooth.
This instrument is a member of the brass family.
What is trumpet, horn, trombone, baritone or tuba?
This is how long a half note lasts.
What is two counts?
This is how many counts are in a measure in 3/4 time.
What is three?
This is the musical term for soft.
What is piano?
This symbol means to attack the note louder. >
What is an accent?
Name one member of the percussion family.
What is snare drum, bass drum, cymbal, tambourine, triangle, bells, xylophone, etc.
What is two?
This is how many counts are in a measure in 6/8 time.
What is six?
This means to attack the note louder. >
What is an accent?
This is a dot placed above or below the note and makes the note shorter and lighter.
What is staccato?
This is Mrs. Cannan's favorite website.
What is Sightreadingfactory?
This is how long a dotted quarter note lasts.
What is one and a half counts?
This is what the bottom number stands for.
What is... what type of note lasts for one count?
This is the term for starting loudly and gradually playing softer.
What is decrescendo or diminuendo?
This symbol means to hold the note longer and/or look at the conductor to stop!
What is a fermata?
This is an instrument that one of the members of the Cannan family plays.
Brian - horn, Matt - baritone, Mr. Cannan - saxophone (or all of them!), Mrs. Cannan - baritone, trombone and all of them!