This is the part of the piano that strikes the string.
What is the hammer?
There are 3 beats in each measure in this time signature.
What is 3/4?
Name the note that is one whole step above C.
What is D?
This means "soft".
What is piano?
The number of keys on a modern piano.
What is eighty-eight?
The bass clef is also known by this name.
What is the F clef?
Name the note that is a fifth lower than G.
What is C?
This dot says to play the note "jumpy".
What is staccato?
This part swings or slides down to protect the keys.
What is the fallboard?
The I chord is also called this term.
What is tonic?
Two of these intervals stacked together form a triad.
What is a third?
To play smoothly and connectedly.
What is legato?
In an orchestra, the piano gets placed with this instrument family.
What is the percussion family?
These sharps form the key signature for D Major.
When a third is inverted, it becomes this other interval.
What is a sixth?
This four syllable word means very loud.
What is fortissimo?
This man is considered the inventor of the piano.
Who was Christofori?
This is the relative minor key of G Major.
What is E minor?
When a fourth is inverted, it becomes this other interval.
What is a fifth?
To play singingly.