Pitch Names
Note Names
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Music Terms
Scott Joplin/Ragtime
100
These are the pitch names on the lines of the treble clef.
What is EGBDF?
100

We count "tika-tika" for this type of note.

What are sixteenth notes?

100

This has five lines and four spaces.

What is the music staff?

100
This symbol means soft.
What is piano?
100

Scott Joplin played this instrument.

What is the piano?

200
These are the names of the pitches in the spaces of the treble clef.
What is FACE?
200
The half note is this many beats long.
What is 2 beats?
200
These lines divides the staff into sections.
What is/are bar lines?
200
This symbol means loud.
What is forte?
200

Piano rags follow the same form as this type of music. 

What is a March?
300

This pitch is the first space of the treble clef.

What is F?

300
This note lasts one beat.
What is a quarter note?
300
These are the sections that the staff is divided into. There are 4 beats in each one.
What is a measure?
300
This music term means how fast or slow music is.
What is tempo?
300

The number of composers known as the fathers of ragtime music.

What is three?

400

This is the first line note on the treble clef.

What is E?

400

When we count eighth notes, we call it this.

What is ti-ti?

400
This symbol is at the front of the staff and tells you the pitches are going to be on the higher part of the piano.
What is the treble clef?
400

This term tells you to start loud and then steadily get softer.

What is decrescendo?

400

This is how ragtime got its name.

What are syncopated rhythms?

500
This is the pitch on the fifth line of the staff.
What is F?
500

When we count a quarter note, we call it this.

What is ta?

500
The part of the note that is long and narrow.
What is the stem?
500
This term tells you to get steadily louder as you sing or play an instrument.
What is a crescendo?
500

Scott Joplin is believed to be born in this year.

What is 1868?

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