Pitch
Rhythm
Terms & Symbols
Notes
(Treble Clef)
Time Signature
100
What is Chord?
A combination of three or more notes played or sung at the same time.
100
What is beat?
A steady pulse of all music.
100
What is a barline?
A vertical line that groups notes & rests together.
100
What is B?
Note on the middle line.
100
What is 4/4 time.
There are four beats per measure and the quarter note gets the beat.
200
What is a half step?
The smallest distance between two notes.
200
What is meter?
a way of organizing rhythms.
200
What is a measure?
The space between two barlines.
200
What is D?
Note on the second to top line.
200
What is 2/4 time?
There are two beats per measure and the quarter note gets the beat.
300
What is major scale?
Scale that has DO as its home note.
300
What are dynamics?
Symbols in music used to indicate how loud or soft to sing.
300
What is a repeat sign?
A symbol that indicates a section of music should be repeated.
300
What is E Flat?
Note between the top two lines with a 'b' sign.
300
What is 3/8 time?
There are three beats per measure and the eigth note gets the beat.
400
What is tonic chord?
A chord built on the home note of a scale.
400
What is time signature?
a set of numbers at the beginning of a piece of music
400
What is a double bar line?
An indicator that it is the end of a piece of music.
400
What is F Sharp?
Note on the top line with the '#' sign.
400
What is 3/2 time?
There are three beats per measure and the half note gets the beat.
500
What is minor scale?
A scale that has LA as its home note.
500
Whats a tie?
A curved line used to connect two or more notes of the same pitch to make a note longer.
500
ff
The symbol for fortesimo.
500
What is G Flat?
Note on the second to bottom line with the 'b' sign.
500
What is 6/8 time measure?
There are six beats per measure and eigth note gets the beat.
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