The type of note that gets 2 beats
Dynamic level that means "soft"
What is "piano"?
Symbol that means to go back to the beginning
What is a Repeat Sign?
Italian for "gradually get louder"
What is Crescendo?
This solfege symbol always tells us the name of the key
What is "Do"?
The type of note that gets one beat
What is a Quarter Note?
What is "forte"?
Symbol also known as the "G Clef"
What is the Treble Clef?
This word means "smooth and connected"
What is Legato?
The name for the sharps or flats next to the clef at the beginning of a piece of music
What is a Key Signature?
The type of note that gets 4 beats
What is a Whole Note?
Dynamic level that means "medium loud"
What is "mezzo forte"?
The two numbers next to the key signature at the beginning of a piece of music
What is a Time Signature?
The name for lines above or below the staff
What are Ledger Lines?
The names of the spaces on the treble staff (in order)
What are F, A, C, and E?
The type of note that gets 1/2 a beat
What is an Eighth Note?
Dynamic level that means "very soft"
What is "pianissimo"?
These symbols raise or lower the note next to them
What are Sharps and Flats?
Italian for "gradually getting softer"
What is Decrescendo?
The key signature with one sharp
What is G Major?
The type of note that gets 6 beats
What is a Dotted Whole Note?
Dynamic level that means "medium soft"
This type of note has a symbol next to it that adds half of the notes' original value
What is a Dotted Note?
This word means "short and detached"
What is Staccato?
This solfege sign looks like a thumbs down
What is "Fa"?