This is the direction that we number the lines and spaces of the staff.
What is from the bottom to the top?
This is what MUST be included in the rhythmic counting for RESTS.
What are parenthesis? ( )
This is a wooden, plucked-stringed instrument, similar to the guitar that was the most popular instrument in the Medieval Era.
What is a lute?
These instruments belong to this family:
Harp
Cello
Violin
Viola
What is the String Family?
This is where the sharp or flat symbol goes when you are writing the note name of a note with an accidental.
What is to the RIGHT of the note letter
(Write it like you say it! --> "C sharp" C#)
This is how many lines and spaces are in a staff and how many staves are in a GRAND Staff.
What is 5 lines and 4 spaces, and 2 staves per Grand Staff?
How many beats are each of these note/rest types worth?
QUARTER
HALF
WHOLE
EIGHTH
What is:
QUARTER = 1 BEAT
HALF = 2 BEATS
WHOLE = 4 BEATS
EIGHTH = 1/2 BEAT
These are wandering performers of secular music.
What are wandering minstrels?
This is how sound is produced in the Percussion Family.
What is striking or shaking the instrument?
True or False:
A half step is the smallest distance between two keys on the keyboard (no keys in between them).
What is TRUE!
A WHOLE step has one key (black or white) in between.
These are the space notes directly above and below Middle C on the staff.
What is D in the Treble Clef and B in the Bass Clef?

If a note or rest is being held out for more than beat, you must include this in your rhythmic counting.
What is a dash?
-
1-2-3-4
This is the term for a single, unaccompanied melody.
What is monophonic music?
The timpani is a apart of which family?
What is the Percussion Family?
If you were to put the note F# on the staff, this is the side of the note that the sharp symbol goes.
What is to the LEFT of the note.
These are the pieces of a Grand Staff
What is 2 staves, bar lines, the clefs, and a brace?




If these eighth notes were in one measure of 4/4 time, this is what the rhythmic counting would be.
What is
1+ 2+ 3+ 4+
This is the term for notes outside the prevailing key, like sharps or flats that are not in the key signature.
What is chromaticism?
This is what vibrates to make sound in the Woodwind Family.
What is a reed?
These are the 4 steps when placing a note from the keyboard to the staff.
What is:
1. Identify the clef the note is in
(left of mid C: Bass clef, right of mid C: Treble Clef
2. Identify note name
3. Find distance from mid C
4. Repeat step 3 on the staff
These are the acronyms for lines and spaces for the Treble Clef AND the Bass Clef.
Treble Clef Lines: Every Good Burger Deserves Fries
Treble Clef Spaces: FACE
Bass Clef Lines: Good Burritos Don't Fall Apart
Bass Clef Spaces: All Cows Eat Grass
Draw the note AND rest for each type below:
QUARTER
HALF
WHOLE
EIGHTH

This is the term for a combination of instruments from one family.
What is a consort?
This is the musical instrument family where the player’s lips vibrate to create sound.
What is the Brass Family?
These are the definitions of a SHARP and a FLAT.
Sharp: Half step to the right of a key.
Flat: Half step to the left of a key.