Treble Clef Staff
Do Re Mi
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Symbols of Music
How Do I Play That?
100

This tells us what the lines and spaces are

What is the Treble Clef

100

This is the first word in the solfege ladder

What is Do

100

This is the note that is equal to one beat with one sound

What is a Quarter Note

100

This symbol divides the staff into measures

What is a bar line

100

This note requires one finger plus your thumb

What is B

200

This is the number of spaces on the staff

What is 4

200

This is usually the first and last note used in a song

What is Do

200

This is the note that equals one beat but has 2 sounds

What is an eighth note pair.

200

This tells you when to stop playing

What is a double bar line

200

This recorder fingering uses 3 fingers plus your thumb

What is G

300

This is the number of lines on the treble clef staff

What is 5

300

This is the number of solfege notes in the solfege ladder

What is 8
300

This note is equal to two beats of sound

What is a half note

300

This symbol instructs you to play something again.

What is a repeat sign

300

This recorder fingering uses 5 fingers plus your thumb

What is E

400

These are the letters for the spaces of the Treble Clef

What is F A C E

400

This is the order of the solfege notes

What is Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do

400

This note takes up a whole measure in a 4/4 time signature

What is a whole note

400

This is the symbol that looks like a "b"

What is a flat sign

400

This fingering requires only your second finger

What is High D

500

These are the letters for the lines of the treble clef staff.

What is E G B D F

500

This is the reverse order of the solfege ladder

What is Do Ti La So Fa Mi Re Do

500

This note is one beat but has 4 sounds

What is a sixteenth note

500

This is the symbol that is often mistaken for a hashtag

What is a sharp

500

This fingering uses 5 fingers plus your thumb, but not straight down the recorder. 

What is F#

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