What are the names of the lines on the treble clef staff (from bottom to top)?
What is E-G-B-D-F?
How many beats does a quarter note get in 4/4 time?
What is 1?
What does "p" mean in music?
What is soft (piano)?
What do we call the speed of the music?
What is tempo?
What is the name of the note on the second line of the treble clef?
What is G?
What is the symbol for a rest that lasts two beats?
What is a half rest?
What does "f" mean in music?
What is loud (forte)?
What is a repeat sign?
What is a symbol that tells you to play a section again?
How many lines are on a standard music staff?
What is 5?
What does the top number in a time signature mean?
What is the number of beats in a measure?
What does a crescendo indicate?
What is gradually getting louder?
What does a tie do?
what is connects two notes that are the same?
What clef is used for low instruments like the tuba and trombone?
What is the bass clef?
Which note value gets half a beat in 4/4 time?
What is an eighth note?
what does decrescendo indicate?
What is gradually getting softer?
what does a slur indicate?
what is connects two or more different notes?
What is the name of the note on the space below the first line of the treble clef?
What is D?
What type of note lasts for 3 beats in 4/4 time?
What is a dotted half note?
what does mezzo indicate
What is medium or moderately
What does is mean when you see "C" for your time signature?
What is Common time or 4 beats per measure?