Note Names
Pitch
Note Values
Rhythm
Signs/Symbols
100
A note that is colored in with a stem.
What is a quarter note?
100
A note that is on the second line of the treble staff.
What is a G?
100
A quarter note/rest receives this many beats.
What is 1?
100
In 4/4 time, every measure must have this many beats.
What is 4.
100
This sign raises the pitch a 1/2 step.
What is a sharp?
200
A note that is not colored in and does not have a stem.
What is a whole note?
200
The word that spells out the spaces of the staff.
What is FACE?
200
A dotted half note receives this many beats.
What is 3?
200
In 3/4 time, every measure must have this many beats.
What is 3?
200
This sign lowers the pitch a 1/2 step.
What is a flat?
300
A note that is not colored in and has a stem.
What is a half note?
300
The fourth line on the treble staff.
What is D?
300
An eighth note/rest receives this many beats.
What is 1/2?
300
When counting in a measure with eighth notes, one must always count like this.
What is 1+2+3+4+ (Always ending with +)
300
This sign means to play the music again.
What is a repeat?
400
A note that is not colored in and has a stem and a dot.
What is a dotted half note?
400
The first line on the treble staff.
What is E?
400
A whole note always receives this many beats.
What is 4?
400
This tells you that the measure is over.
What is a bar line?
400
This sign means to gradually get louder.
What is a crescendo?
500
A note that is colored in with a stem and flag, or a beam.
What is an eighth note?
500
A note that is on the first ledger line below the treble staff.
What is middle C?
500
A whole rest receives this many beats.
What is the whole measure?
500
This tells you it is the end of a song.
What is a double bar line?
500
This sign means to play the music short and separated.
What is a staccato?
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