Notes
Instruments
Sound
Expression Marks
Sheet of Music
100
A single note that gets 4 beats
What is a whole note?
100
A saxaphone, flute, and clarinet are all members of my family.
What is woodwind?
100
This is how loud or soft the music is.
What is dynamics?
100
p ~ soft
What is piano?
100
Tells how many beats are in each measure.
What is meter?
200
This note gets only 1 beat
What is a quarter note?
200
Instruments made of tubing which open into a bell shape with a cup-like mouthpiece are members of my family.
What is brass?
200
The length of time a note is played for.
What is duration?
200
f ~ loud
What is forte?
200
Known as the tune of music/song.
What is melody?
300
A single note with a value of 2 beats
What is a half note?
300
Instruments in my family require striking with an object, shaking, or tapping in order to create sound.
What is percussion?
300
How high or low a note is sung/played.
What is pitch?
300
The dynamics change from soft to loud quickly.
What is crescendo?
300
Creates texture and can change the sound of a piece of music.
What is harmony?
400
A note with only 1/2 a beat.
What is an eighth note?
400
My family makes up the majority of the orchestra?
What is strings?
400
The same notes can be played by two seperate instruments, but they still sound different.
What is timbre?
400
The speed in which a piece of music is played.
What is tempo?
400
Divides a staff into sections.
What is measure?
500
A note that has 2 flags and gets 1/4 of the beat.
What is a sixteenth note?
500
We each have our only family of instruments and there are four of us.
What is strings, brass, percussion, and woodwind?
500
Anything that excites the auditory nerves and are found everywhere.
What is sound?
500
There are two of us at the beginning of a staff. One means higher parts and the other means lower parts.
What is treble and bass clef?
500
Both the treble clef staff and bass clef staff create one big staff.
What is grand staff?
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