RHYTHM
NOTE NAMES
KEY SIGNATURES 1
KEY SIGNATURES 2
MYSTERY
100
A note type that receives 1 1/2 beats in 4/4 time.
What is a dotted quarter note?
100
Treble Clef: Line 2
What is G?
100
No sharps or flats.
What is C major?
100
1 sharp.
What is G major?
100
The speed of music.
What is tempo?
200
The total amount of beats when you add: a whole note + 2 eighth notes + a quarter note + a dotted quarter note + another eighth note
What is 8 beats?
200
Bass Clef: Space 1
What is A?
200
1 flat.
What is F major?
200
2 flats.
What is Bb major?
200
Volume in music.
What are dynamics?
300
The TYPE of notes counted 1 ee & a, 2 ee & a, etc.
What are sixteenth notes?
300
Treble Clef: Line 5
What is F?
300
3 sharps.
What is A major?
300
4 sharps.
What is E major?
300
The manner is which a song is performed.
What is articulation?
400
The top number tells the number of beats in each measure; the bottom number tells what kind of note gets one beat.
What is a time signature?
400
Bass Clef: Space 3
What is E?
400
5 flats
What is Db major?
400
6 sharps.
What is F# major?
400
Short, detached.
What is staccato?
500
A placement of rhythmic stresses or accents where they wouldn't normally occur.
What is syncopation?
500
The note that appears equally between (or in the middle of) the treble and the bass clefs on the grand staff.
What is "Middle" C?
500
7 sharps.
What is C# major?
500
7 flats.
What is Cb major?
500
When a note is sung loudly, followed by a decrescendo to piano, and then immediately followed by a crescendo to forte.
What is a sforzando?
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