Question | Answer |
Solve this problem: One half note times one quarter note plus one eighth note equals what? | 2 1/2
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What does the top number of the time signature mean? | How many beats in a measure.
| Why do we have bar lines? | To separate the measure.
| Solve this problem:One eighth note plus two quarter notes plus one eighth note equals what? | 3
| Solve this problem: 4 sixteenth notes (together as one) times a half note minus one quarter equals what? | 1
| Solve this problem: One whole note times another whole note divided by a half note equals what? | 4
| What does a whole note equal? | 4 beats
| What does a sixteenth note equal? | 1/4 of a beat
| What does 5 whole notes equal? | 20 beats
| How many beats do 2 sixteenth notes get? | 1/2 beat
| What does a quarter equal? | 1 beat
| What does a double bar line mean? | It ends the music.
| Bonus: How many beats is a whole rest? | 4 beats
| If mezzo piano means medium soft, then what does piano mean? | Soft
| What is a whole note multiplied by a quarter note divided by a half note? | 2 notes
| What would the time signature be if we had a dotted half note in the first measure, three quarter notes in the second one, one half note and a quarter note and a dotted half note? | 3/4
| Create a 4/4 measure using only half notes, quarter notes, and eighth notes. | Multiple answers
| Create a 3/4 measure using only eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and quarter notes. | Multiple answers
| Create a measure 2/4 measure using only quarter notes and sixteenth notes. | Multiple Answers |