Instruments
Notes and Clefs
Parts of a Piece
Famous People
Terms
100

This instrument has an average of 88 keys.

What is the Piano?

100

This type of note lasts the whole measure.

What is a whole note?

100

The notes on the spaces of the Treble clef.

What are the notes F, A, C, and E?

100
This person wrote 'Call Me Maybe'.
Who is Carly Rae Jepson?
100

This makes the line of notes get gradually louder.

What is a crescendo?

200
This instrument is played sideways and is a woodwind.
What is the Flute?
200
This clef is the highest clef.
What is the treble clef?
200
This tells how many beats are in a measure.
What is a Time Signature?
200
This composer composed over 600 pieces in his lifetime but died a poor man.
Who is Wolfgang Motzart?
200
This makes the line of notes get softer.
What is a decrescendo?
300

This instrument is a three-sided object that his struck by a metal rod.

What is the Triangle?

300

This clef is the lowest clef.

What is the Bass clef?

300

This sign tells you to go back to an earlier part of the song and play it again.

What is the Repeat Sign?

300

This composer continued to write music after he went deaf.

Who is Beethoven?

300

To play a line smoothly and connected.

What is legato?

400

This instrument has a bell that faces the ceiling.

What is the Tuba or Euphonium?

400

This is the length of a dotted half note in 4/4 time.

What is 3 beats?

400

The sharps and flats in a piece, shown before the time signature.

What is a Key Signature?

400

This band wrote 'Don't Stop Believing'.

Who is Journey?

400

A piece of music played by two people.

What is a duet?

500

This instrument is fits between the alto and baritone saxophone.

What is the Tenor Saxophone?

500

This extends the notes above or below the staff.

What is a ledger line?

500

This tells how fast or slow the piece is.

What is the Tempo?

500

This person wrote 'In the Hall of the Mountain King'.

Who is Edvard Grieg?

500

This means the end of a piece.

What is Fine?

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