The Staff
Note Names
Symbols
Definitions
Don't Forget
100

5 lines and 4 spaces where we read and write music

What is a staff?

100

The second line in the treble clef

What is G?

100

This symbols connects two notes across a barrier, such as a measure. 

What is a tie?

100

The speed of the music

What is tempo?

100

The acronym we use to remember the lines in treble clef

What is Every Good Boy Does Fine?

200

The clef that shows us where G is on the staff

What is the treble clef?
200

The fourth line in bass clef

What is F?

200

This symbol makes the duration of a note or rest longer by 1/2 of the value.

What is a dot?

200

The steady pulse

What is the beat?

200

The acronym we use to remember the spaces in treble clef

What is F.A.C.E.?

300

An extra line that extends the staff

What is a ledger line?

300

The second space in treble clef

What is A?

300

This symbol separates a staff into measures

What is a barline?

300

The combination of sounds and silences.

What is the rhythm?

300

The acronym we use to remember the spaces in bass clef

What is All Cows Eat Grass?

400

The clef that shows us where F goes on the staff

What is the bass clef?

400

The third space in the bass clef

What is E?

400

This number in the time signature tells us how many beats are in a measure.

What is the top number?

400

Loud, high pitched noises that are made to get your voice into head voice.

What are sirens?

400

The acronym we use to remember the lines in bass clef

What is Good Burritos Don't Fall Apart?

500

This note connects the treble and bass clefs to create the grand staff

What is middle C?

500

The note directly below the first line in the bass clef.

What is F?

500

This number in a time signature tells us which type of note/rest gets one beat.

What is the bottom number?

500

When one note has multiple names

What is enharmonic spelling?

500

The type of language we use to sing scales.

What is solfege?
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