Rhythm and Melody
Instruments
Dynamics
Note Values
Wild
100

When the pulse of the music does not speed up or slow down.

What is steady beat?

100

The highest pitched string instrument in the orchestra.

What is a violin?

100

When music is played loudly.

What is forte?

100

The longest note value, lasting for 4 beats.

What is a whole note?

100

Music played by a single instrument or voice.

What is a solo?

200

A combination of different note lengths to create a musical phrase.

What is rhythm?

200

A brass instrument with a slide.

What is a trombone?

200

When music is played softly.

What is piano?

200

This note lasts for 1 beat in 4/4 time.

What is a quarter note?

200

The speed of the music.

What is tempo?

300

A set of melodic syllables that correspond to different musical notes.

What is solfege?

300

Large percussion instruments made out of copper that are struck with mallets.

What are timpani? (OR) What are kettle drums?

300

When music is played moderately loud.

What is mezzo forte?

300

This note lasts for 2 beats in 4/4 time.

What is a half note?

300

The space between two bar lines consisting of one or more musical notes or rests.

What is a measure?

400

The first three solfege syllables in the Major scale.

What are Do, Re, and Mi?

400

The highest pitched woodwind instrument.

What is a piccolo?

400

When the music gradually gets louder.

What is a crescendo?

400

This note lasts for half of a beat in 4/4 time.

What is an eighth note?

400

When the treble clef and bass clef are combined to display written music, typically for piano.

What is the grand staff?

500

The first three solfege syllables in the minor scale.

What are La, Ti, and Do?

500
A low pitched woodwind instrument with two reeds.
What is a bassoon?
500

When music is played very softly.

What is pianissimo?

500

This note lasts for a quarter of a beat in 4/4 time.

What is a sixteenth note?

500

When a musical note is held out for longer than its written value.

What is a fermata?

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