Composers
Reading Music
Listening to Music
Counting Music
Performing Music
100

This composer was deaf

Ludvig Von Beethoven 

100

This symbol represents the higher notes.

Treble Clef


100

This is how you sit and act when someone is performing for you.

Audience Etiquette

100

This note gets 1 count.

Quarter Note


100

Pictures or memories that come from listening to music.

Imagery

200

This composer wrote the music for many movies.

John Williams

200

This symbol represents the lower notes.

Bass Clef


200

A performer uses this to show feelings or mood in their music.

Expression

200

This note gets 2 counts.

Half Note


200

Performing alone is called

Solo
300

This composer created a new sound in music, mixing classical and jazz together.

George Gershwin

300

The lines and spaces where notes are written.


300

These notes are played very short and pointed.

Staccato

300

How fast or slow a song is played.

Tempo

300

Two performers singing or playing at the same time.

Duet

400

This composer wrote a famous lullaby.

Johannes Brahms

400

This symbol is used to say "Play it Again"

Repeat Sign


400

These notes are played smoothly. 

Legato

400

What is this symbol called?


Quarter Rest
400

A soloist accompanied by an orchestra.

Concerto

500

This composer wrote 500 pieces of music but some of it was lost and then found.

Antonio Vivaldi

500

This symbol is used to tell the musician what notes to play. Hint: what key the song is in.

Key Signature


500

How loud or soft a song is played.

Dynamics

500

This symbol tells a musician and conductor how to count the song.


500

Songs vocally passed down over generations

Folksongs

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