Music Staff
Lines & Spaces
Music Terms
Rhythm
Musical Instruments
100

This is the number of lines on a music staff.

5 lines

100

The name of the note on the 1st space of the staff (or the 5th line).

F

100

A line of pitches that can move upward, downward, or stay the same.

Melody

100

This rhythm represents a sound that lasts for 1 beat.

Quarter note/"du"

100

The instrument known as the tuba is in what family of instruments?

Brass

200

This is the word that is used to label the spaces in the treble clef staff.

FACE

200

The name of the note on the 3rd line of the staff.

B

200

The way in which beats are grouped in music.

Meter

200

This short rhythm can fit 2 sounds on 1 beat. 

Eighth notes/"du-de"

200

The instrument family that produces sound by striking, shaking, or scraping the instrument.

Percussion

300

This phrase is used to figure out the line names for the treble clef staff.

Every Good Boy Does Fine

300

The name of the note in the 3rd space of the staff.

C

300

The speed of the music

Tempo

300

This rhythm symbol indicates a silence. 

Rest

300

The instruments in this family are best described as long pipes with holes.

Woodwind

400

The name for a group of beats on the staff, grouped between 2 bar lines.

Measure

400

The name of the note on the 2nd line of the staff.

G

400

The term for when you move from one note to the next, without skipping any pitches in between.

Step

400

This rhythm represents a sound that lasts for 2 beats.

Half note

400

This instrument family is always found in an orchestra, but never in a concert band.

Strings

500

The other name for a treble clef.

G Clef

500

The name of the note on the 2nd space of the staff.

A

500

A "follow-the-leader" style in which a leader and the whole group go back and forth and take turns singing.

Call and Response

500

This rhythmic symbol is drawn with no stem and lasts for 4 beats.

Whole note

500

In Peter and the Wolf, this instrument is used to represent Peter's character.

Violin (Strings)