Treble & Bass Clef
Sharps,Flats & Keys
Music Alphabet & Intervals
Dots, Ties & Slurs
Do you know?
100

This clef is also called the G clef.

What is the Treble Clef?

100

A sharp means you raise a note by this interval.

What is a half step?

100

Number of letters in the music alphabet.

What is 7 (A to G)?

100

A dote adds this fraction of the note's value.

What is half the value?

100

This symbol tells musicians how fast or slow to play.

What is the tempo marking?

200

The bottom line of the bass clef is this note.

What is G?

200

The key signature with one flat.

What is F Major?
200

Interval between C and G.

What is a Perfect Fifth?

200

A tie connects notes of this kind.

What are notes of the same pitch?

200

This person stands in front of the band or orchestra and keeps the beat.

Who is the conductor?

300

The notes on the lines of the treble clef spell this word.

What is E-G-B-D-F (Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge)?

300

The key with three sharps.

What is A Major? 

300

Two notes played one after the other.

What is a melodic interval?

300

Slur means to play notes in this manner.

What is smoothly/legato?

300

The Concert B♭ major scale has this many flats.

What is 2 flats (B♭ and E♭)?

400

This note appears one ledger line below the treble clef.

What is Middle C?

400

Sharp and flat on the same note is called this accidental.

What is a double accidental / cautinary accidental?

400

Two notes played at the same time.

What is a harmonic interval?

400

Slur between two different notes on wind instrument.

What is a slur / legato tongue?

400

When music gradually gets louder, this term is used.

What is a cresendo?

500

This Note is shared between treble and bass clef at middle C.

What is C4/Middle C

500

The order of sharps.

What is F,C,G,D,A,E,B?

500

Distance of 12 half steps.

What is an Octave?

500

Dotted half note tied to quarter note = how many beats?

What is 4 beats? (3 + 1)

500

Diiference between a slur and a tie.

What is slurs help you know how to phrase music. 

They tell you when to breathe for a specific piece.

They connect notes in the same musical “sentence”. 

What is ties merge notes that have the same pitch, allowing notes to “travel” across measure lines.

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