Staff
Notes
Dynamics
Tempo
Challenge
100

The staff has this many lines and how many spaces

What is five and four.

100
This is what we call the 2 parts of a quarter note.

What is the head and the stem.

100

This is what dynamics tell us about the music we are playing.

How loud or soft to play.

100

This is what tempo tells us about the music we are playing.

How fast or slow to play it.

100

Together, this is what the treble clef and the bass clef are referred to.

The Grand Staff.

200

This is where we start numbering the staff.

What is at the bottom.

200

This is how we tell the difference between a whole and a half rest.

Whole rest is below the line, half rest is above the line.

200

This symbol means really loud.

ff
200

This term means very slow.

Largo

200

This is the category that flutes belong to.

Woodwind.

300

This symbol indicates the staff contains lower notes.

What is Bass Clef.

300

This curved line joins notes of more than one pitch.

What is a slur.

300

This word means to play quietly.

piano

300

This term means fast

Presto

300

This is the category that tubas belong in.

Brass.

400

This is what distinguishes a final bar line from a regular bar line.

What is a second, thicker line.

400

This is how many sixteenth notes are in one beat.

What is 4.

400

True or false, a song can contain different dynamics.

True.

400

True or False, all music stays the same tempo throughout.

False.

400

This is the category that pianos belong in.

Percussion.

500

Typically found at the beginning of the staff, it tells you how many beats there will be in each measure.

What is a time signature.

500

This is what a beam or a flag does to a note.

Divide/cut its value in half.

500

This means to play medium quiet.

Mezzo Piano

500

This term means speed up.

Accelerando.

500

This is what separates an orchestra from a concert band (which is what we are).

Strings.

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