Other Terms
Pitch and Rhythm
Dynamics and Tempo
Instruments and Texture
Tonality, Timbre, Mood and Pieces
100

This is defined as a continuous and consistent pulse in music.

What is Steady Beat?

100

The spaces of the treble clef.

What is FACE?

100

The volume of a piece of music.

What is Dynamics?

100

Triangle, Drums, and Xylophones are some of the instruments in this family.

What is Percussion?

100

The person who writes the music.

What is a Composer?

200

This consists of 5 lines and 4 spaces and is where music is written.

What is the Staff?

200

This is the highness or lowness of a note.

What is Pitch?

200

The speed that the music is being played.

What is Tempo?

200

The number of different instruments and how they interact with each other in music is called this.

What is Texture?

200

This is how the music makes you feel.

What is Mood?

300

A segment or part of time within a piece of music.

What is a Measure?

300

The lines of the Bass Clef.

What is GBDFA?

300
This means to gradually get louder.

What is a Crescendo?

300
This is what we call three people playing together.

What is a Trio?

300

This is someone who takes the original music and rewrites it for a new group to play.

What is an Arranger?

400

It contains seven letters and repeats after G.

What is the Music Alphabet?

400

This gets two beats of silence in music.

What is a Half rest?

400

This means medium in music.

What is Mezzo?
400

This texture has many sounds and many instruments.

What is Polyphonic?

400

This is the character of the instrument or voice.

What is Timbre?
500

This is used to signal when a song is over.

What is a Double Bar Line?

500

The duration or length of notes or rests in connection to the steady beat.

What is Rhythm?

500

The tempos from slowest to fastest.

What is Largo, Adagio, Andante, Moderato, Allegro, Vivace and Presto?

500

This thick texture has many instruments playing different rhythms and different pitches.

What is Heterophonic?

500

These are the two types of tonality.

What is Major and minor?

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