The basic pulse of the music, identified by the time signature.
What is the beat?
What letters make up the musical alphabet?
What are a, b, c, d, e, f, and g?
This symbol is a double bar line that has two dots in front of it.
What is a repeat sign?
This is the English translation for the word tempo.
What is the speed of the music?
This note is worth three beats.
What is a dotted half note?
This symbol that looks like a lower case b lowers a note by one semi-tone.
What is a flat?
This is the dynamic name for the symbol ff.
What is fortissimo?
This symbol means to hold the note longer than it's value and looks like an eye above the note.
What is a fermata?
This word means to gradually get faster.
What is accelerando?
This identifies how many beats are in the bar, and what kind of notes gets one beat.
What is a time signature?
Where do you find an G on the treble clef staff?
What is the second line?
This term means to gradually get softer.
What is decrescendo?
This symbol is at the beginning of the staff and tells whether the notes will be high or low.
What is the clef (treble or bass)?
This is the English translation for the word allegro.
What is fast?
One whole note, plus one half note, plus one quarter note equals this many beats.
What is 7 beats?
This is the name of the letter on the bottom line of the bass clef.
What is G?
This is what the word dynamics means in English.
What is the volume of music?
This symbol means to play the note louder or stronger and looks like this: >
What is an accent?
This Italian word means slow.
What is largo?
This is how much a sixteenth note it worth.
What is a quarter of a beat?
In music, this is the name of the symbol that raises a note by one semi-tone, and looks like this: #
What is a sharp?
This is another word for decrescendo, the abbreviation is dim.
What is diminuendo?
A dot under or above a note that means to play the note short.
What is a staccato?
Put these five tempos in order from slowest to fastest: Moderato, Andante, Largo, Presto, Allegro.
Largo, Andante, Moderato, Allegro, Presto.