This is the name for the five lines and four spaces we place notes on.
What is the staff
100
This note gets one beat in 4/4 time.
What is a quarter note
100
This term means you are singing below the center of the pitch
What is flat
100
The position in which you're standing tall, ready to sing
What is Position 1
100
The trilogy of movies in which Marty McFly and his friend, the inventor Doc Brown, travel through time in a car
What is "Back to the Future"
200
This symbol tells you that the second line of the staff is a G - its usually used for higher voices.
What is a treble clef
200
This note takes up a whole measure
What is a whole note
200
This term that sounds like a musical instrument means to sing softly
What is "piano"
200
It's the higher, lighter register of the male voice in which the only part of the vocal cords are coming together
What is "falsetto"
200
It's what you get when you add 1/4 plus 1/4
What is 1/2 (one half)
300
These are the markings on the staff that separate measures
What are barlines
300
This rest gets two beats and looks like a hat
What is a half rest
300
It's the word for gradually getting louder
What is "crescendo"
300
This voice type sings the lower notes in a choir
What is a bass
300
It's the state immediately north of us
What is Oklahoma
400
This symbol looks like an end bar with two dots
What is a repeat sign
400
Whether they are connected with beams or on their own with flags, these notes get half of a beat in 4/4 time
What are eighth notes
400
This word which means ladder, is a series of seven notes from Do to Ti
What is "scale"
400
This is the name for the syllables we use like "Do" "Re" and "Mi" to learn pitch and sight singing
What is "solfege"
400
These are the first four planets starting from the closet to our Sun
What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
500
This symbol that looks like an eyebrow tells you to hold a note longer than its usual value
What is a fermata
500
This note would only get one beat in 2/2 time
What is a half note
500
It's the two numbers, one on top of the other, that appears that the beginning of a song, giving us valuable information about the values of notes and the number of beats in a measure
What is the "time signature"
500
The sound of your voice is produced when this passes through your closed vocal cords, causing them to vibrate