YEAR SEVEN REVISION- NOTE VALUES/PERCUSSION/MUSICAL QUALITIES

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