Staff, Notes, & Pitches
Meter & Rhythm
Italian Terminology
Accidentals
Instruments
100

F, A, C, E

What are the treble clef space notes?

100

This symbol is written at the end of a piece of music.

What is a double bar line?

100

Play the note louder, with a special emphasis.

What is an accent mark?

100
Lowers a note by one half step.
What is a flat?
100

A brass instrument that changes notes with a slide

What is a trombone?

200

G, B, D, F, A

What are the bass clef line notes?

200

The area between two bar lines.

What is a measure?

200

Gradually get softer.

What is decrescendo?

200
Cancels out a sharp or a flat.
What is a natural?
200

This family of instruments are played with many keys, some have reeds, some are made or wood or metal.

What is the woodwind family?

300

Includes the treble clef, bass clef, line, and bracket/brace.

What is the grand staff?

300

A number indicating how many beats per measure.

What is the top number of a time signature?

300

Symbol to indicate play a section again.

What is a repeat sign?

300
The distance from any key on the keyboard to the very next key above or below.
What is a half step?
300

This is the smaller of the double reed instruments.

What is an Oboe?

400

These music symbols are added to extend the range of the staff.

What are ledger lines?

400

A number at the bottom of a time signature that would indicate the eighth note receives one beat.

What is the number 8?

400

A word meaning speed of music.

What is Tempo?

400
The enharmonic pitch for "E".
What is "Fb"?
400

This instrument is at the bottom of the pyramid

What is a tuba?

500

These three pitches are duplicated in between the treble and bass clefs on the grand staff.

What is B, C, & D?

500

Daily Double: Draw a rhythm hierarchy with RESTS.

500

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What is sforzando?

500
The period of time an accidental is in effect for.
What is 1 measure?
500

This is Ms. Fultz's primary instrument.

What is a french horn?

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