Music Symbols
Literacy
Solfege
Singing
Rhythm
100

The dynamic for "Loud"

Forte

100

The five lines and four spaces used for reading music

Staff

100

The solfege symbol for the "home base" note

Do

100

The proper singing position for your feet

Should with apart

100

Clap and count the following rhythm:

1+ 2 3+ 4

200

The symbol for the term "pianissimo"

pp

200

Name the following note:

A

200

The interval between Do - Re

Major 2nd

200

The term for matching pitch and sound with the entire group

Tuning

200
The number of beats in a measure for the time signature 5/4

5

300

The symbol used to tell the musician to start quiet and get louder

Crescendo

300

the term for the following markings: 4/4, 3/4, 6/8

Time Signature

300

Name the following solfege symbol if Do = D

Fa

300
The element of singing that affects your energy, tone, volume, and pitch

Breath

300

Clap and count the following rhythm:

1+ 2-3 4+a

400

The term for a hold over a note

Fermata

400

The names of the four most common voice parts in order from highest to lowest

soprano, alto, tenor, baritone/bass

400

The interval between Ti-Do

minor 2nd

400
The term for the back part of your mouth that should be raised in order to have a tall, open sound

Soft Palette 

400
The name for this type of rest:

whole rest

500

The name for the following symbols: 

Repeat

500

The saying to remember the line notes for treble clef music

Every Good Burger Deserves Fries

500

Name the following solfege symbol if Do = B

Ti

500

The five vowels used when singing

ee, eh, ah, oh, oo

500

Clap and count the following rhythm 

1e+a 2++ 4+

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