General
Notes
Rests
Dotted Notes
Rhythmic Notation
100
How music moves in time
What is rhythm?
100
Gets four counts in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a whole note?
100
Four counts of silence in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a whole rest?
100
Notes that are elongated by half their original value
What is a dotted note?
100
Oval part of the note
What is the note head?
200
This axis describes rhythm
What is the "x axis?"
200
Gets two counts in time signatures with a four on the bottom
What is a half note?
200
Two beats of silence in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a half rest?
200
Receives six counts in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a dotted whole note?
200
Attaches to the note head in notes other than whole notes
What is a stem?
300
Note values are based on this note taking up a whole measure
What is a whole note?
300
Gets one count in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a quarter note?
300
One beat of silence in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a quarter rest?
300
Receives three counts in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a dotted half note?
300
Joins notes that often comprise one beat
What is a beam?
400
Tells how many counts are in a measure and what kind of note gets one count
What is a time signature or meter?
400
Gets 1/2 count in time signatures with a four on the bottom
What is an eighth note?
400
1/2 beat rest in meters with a four on the bottom
What is an eighth rest?
400
Receives a beat and a half in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a dotted quarter note?
400
Elongates a note by half its value
What is a dot?
500
Another word for time signature
What is meter?
500
Gets 1/4 count in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a sixteenth note?
500
More than one measure of rest
What is a multiple measure rest?
500
Receives 3/4 count in meters with a four on the bottom
What is a dotted eighth note?
500
Joins two notes that have the same pitch
What is a tie?
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