Rhythms and Counting
Staves and Clefs
Accidentals and Keys
Scales
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100

This kind of rhythm is typically worth one (1) beat.

What is a quarter note?

100

The staff is typically made up of this many lines.

What is 5?

100

Accidentals affect a pitch for this length of time, unless another accidental shows up within that length of time.

What is one measure?

100

There are this many notes in a scale

What is 8?

100

Name the 4 basic instrument families

What is Strings, Brass, Woodwind, and Percussion?

200

When counting rhythms, this symbol is used to count the second eighth note in a pair.

What is a plus sign (+)?

200

This clef is also known as the F clef, and notates pitches meant for lower sounding instruments.

What is the Bass Clef?

200

True or False: The accidentals used in a Key Signature affect all notes of that name and not the singular pitch.

What is True?

200

This sequence of whole and half steps makes up the Major Scale

What is W W H W W W H?

200

What is the last instrument that plays in Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.

What is the Gong/Tam-Tam?

300

How would you count the following set of rhythm in 4/4?

♩♩♫♫

What is 1 2 3+ 4+?

300
In the treble staff, the spaces from bottom to top spell out this word.

What is FACE?

300

This mnemonic phrase is used to remember the order of sharps in a key signature

What is Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle?

or 

What is Fat Cats Go Down Alleys Eating Bread?

300

This sequence of whole and half steps makes up the minor scale pattern

What is W H W W H W W?

300

This composer wrote 9 symphonies, with the last symphony holding the melody of Ode to Joy.

Who is Ludwig Von Beethoven?

400

We use this pair of markings to help notate that a count is meant for a rest, and should not be played.

What are parantheses?

400

In the Bass Staff, these are the pitch names from fist line to fifth line.

What is G B D F A?

400

There are this many sharps in the key of A major 

What is 3?

400

Instead of using individual accidentals, this symbol can be used at the beginning of the music to reference all accidentals used in the scales.

What is a Key Signature?

400

This ensemble is a music group that performs on the football field, typically at halftime or in their own competitions.

What is a marching band?

500

Time Signature:

This number in the time signature lets us know which type of rhythm is worth 1 beat.

What is the bottom number?

500

These small lines are extenders to the staff on either side to allow for higher or lower notes to be notated.

What are leger lines?

500

This key has 6 flats.

What is G-flat Major?

500

These three notes in the major, when lowered, help to create the minor scale of the same name.

What are the 3rd, 6th, and 7th notes?

500

This march tune is America's national march and was composed by John Philip Sousa.

What is the Stars and Stripes Forever?

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