Rhythm
Pitch
Accidentals
Scales
Instruments
100

Note with 4 beats

whole note

100

This is added to the staff to name the lines and spaces

Clef

100

This raises a note a semitone

sharp

100

Scale that has no flat or sharp

C major 

100

Instruments that are plucked or bowed

string

200

A symbol that denotes silence

rest

200

The letter name of the first line from the bottom of a staff with a treble clef.

200

A symbol that returns a note to its original pitch

Natural

200

Which scale has 2 flats?

Bb major

200

Trumpet is a ______ instrument 

Brass

300

This is added to a note to lengthen the note by half its value.

Dot

300

Name the 2nd space from the bottom of the staff when using the treble clef

A

300

A symbol that lowers a note a semitone 

Flat

300

Which scale has 3 sharps?

A major

300

The alto saxophone is a _______ instrument 

Woodwind

400

Notes that carry stems can be joined by doing this.

beaming

400

Lines found above or below the staff that shows lower or higher pitches are called 

leisure lines

400

What note is created if I add a double flat to F

Eb

400

Which scale has 4 flats?

Ab

400

The trapset is a type of _________ instrument.

Percussion

500

The number of beats found in a dotted eighth note.

3/4 of a beat

500

A staff that carries 2 clefs

Grand staff

500

What note is created if I add a double sharp to the pitch B#

D

500

Which scale has 5 sharps

B major

500

An instrument that does not need electricity, plays from both clefs and is considered by many to be percussion. 

Piano