Note Names
Musical Terms
Key Signatures
Relative Minor
Misc
100
The lines on of the treble clef 

E G B D F 

100

Crescendo

to gradually get louder 

100

Order of sharps 

F C G D A E B

100

The scale degree you find in the major scale to determine the relative minor

The 6th scale degree 

100
The definition of a dot added to a note

adds half of the original value 

200

Lines on the bass clef

G B D F A 

200
staccato

Short and separated

200
Order of flats 

B E A D G C F 

200

Relative minor of C major

A minor 

200

The definition of a tie 

Connects two or more different notes 
300

Second space of the treble clef 

300
Fermata

to hold longer than the note value 

300

Rule(s) for finding the sharp key signature 

1. Find last sharp 

2. Go up one half step

300

Relative minor of B flat major

G minor 

300

Enharmonic is the same  ____, different _____

pitch, different name 

400

Note name of the space directly above the treble clef 

G

400

Accent

louder than the surrounding notes 

400

Rule(s) for finding the flat key signatures 

1. Find the second to last flat 

400

Relative minor of F major

d minor 

400

A slur in music 

means to play smooth and connected 

500

Note name of the space directly below the bass clef 

F

500

Sforzando

with force or emphasis 

500
The name of the key with no sharps or flats

key of C

500

Relative minor of G major 

e minor 

500

Draw the rhythm on the board 

1 2+ 3+ 4 / 1- 2+ 3 4 //