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- 2. The other name for kettle drums.
- 3. An African drum played with the hands.
- 5. These notes are always in pairs.
- 6. This musical quality determines the highness or lowness of the sound.
- 7. The largest group of instruments in the orchestra.
- 9. The maximum number of semiquavers you can have in a bar of 3/4 time.
- 10. This percussion has a low booming sound.
- 11. This note is worth two beats.
- 13. This symbol is used when there is no sound in the music.
- 15. This group of instruments in the orchestra are usually hit with the hands or another object.
- 16. A percussion instrument that is basically two thick wood sticks played together.
- 17. The maximum number of quavers you can have in 1 bar of 4/4 time.
- 18. A tuned percussion instrument with wooden bars.
- 19. One of these is worth 1/4 of a beat.
- 20. The person in charge of the orchestra.
- 22. An instrument that produces its sound by plucking.
- 24. A note that is worth one beat.
- 25. This musical quality relates to the density or "thickness" of the music.
- 26. A large group of people playing music together.
- 27. Small pair of drums held between the knees to play.
- 29. These lines separate the music into even segments.
- 30. The time signature with 4 crotchets in a bar.
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- 1. Placed right at the beginning of the music , this tells you the number of beats in a bar and what kind they are.
- 4. These notes are almost always in groups of four.
- 8. The time signature that indicates two crotchet beats in the bar.
- 9. A tambourine without jingles.
- 12. Another word for the speed of the music.
- 14. This time signature indicates three crotchet beats in a bar.
- 19. This drum has a sizzling sound when hit.
- 21. This musical quality that has to do with the individual sound of an instrument.
- 23. The musical quality that refers to the length of a sound.
- 28. A percussion instrument that looks a little bit like a fish and makes a scraping sound.
