These 5 horizontal lines and 4 spaces are where music notes live
The staff
This is the total number of quarter-note beats found in one single measure of 4/4 time
4
This term describes the unique sound quality or "tone color" of an instrument or voice
Timbre
This musical term refers to the structural plan, architecture, or overall roadmap of a piece of music
Form
This Italian musical term instructs the performer to gradually speed up the tempo
Accelerando
Spell out the four pitches that fill the spaces of the treble clef
F-A-C-E
In a time signature, this is what the bottom number specifically tells the musician
What is which note gets one beat?
This highest standard female voice type naturally sings in a much higher pitch range than a bass voice.
Soprano
This is the section of music played at the very beginning of a piece, before the main theme starts.
Introduction
If a piece changes speed, this specific phrase tells the musician to return exactly to the original, initial speed
A Tempo
Treble Clef
If the top number of a time signature is 4, and the bottom number is 4, this specific note type gets exactly one beat
What is a quarter note?
Arrange the four standard choir voice types (Bass, Alto, Tenor, Soprano) from highest pitch to lowest pitch.
What is Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass?
This is an optional, added ending section that brings a piece of music to a satisfying conclusion.
Coda
This Italian musical term instructs the performer to gradually slow down the tempo.
Ritardando
A major chord is often described as sounding "happy," while this chord quality is often described as sounding "sad" or "dark."
Minor
In a 6/8 time signature, this specific note type gets exactly one beat
What is an eighth note
This is the musical term for the specific span of notes from lowest to highest that a person's voice can comfortably sing
Vocal Range
This 5-part musical form alternates a main theme with contrasting sections, structured as A-B-A-C-A.
Rondo
This general musical term refers to the speed or pace of the underlying beat in a piece of music.
Tempo
E-G-B-D-F
This rhythmic term describes emphasizing the weak beats or the "off-beats" instead of the strong, steady beats
Syncopation
Explain how two singers can hit the exact same pitch at the exact same volume but still sound completely distinct to our ears
They have different vocal tract shapes / unique overtones / unique timbres?
If a rondo form is structured as A-B-A-C-A, this specific letter represents the recurring main theme.
A
If a conductor wants the music to suddenly change from very quiet to very loud, they are making a change to this specific expressive element.
Dynamics