This rhythm gets four counts in a 4/4 time signature
Whole note
This pitch rests on the top line of the treble clef
F
This genre uses guitars, drums, and a singer
Notable: Styx
Rock and or Roll
This instrument is silver and has many keys to pretend it is a bird.
Flute/Piccolo
This means to play at a soft or quiet volume
P/ Piano
This rhythm gets 2 beats in a 4/4 time signature
Half note
This pitch rests on the third space of the treble clef
C
This genre typically uses language that farmers can relate to
Notable: Tim McGraw
Country
This instrument is a shape
Triangle
This means to play at a loud volume
F/ Forte
This note gets 4 counts of silence in a 4/4 time signature
Whole Rest
This pitch rests on the first space of the treble clef
F
This genre is typically played in clubs and uses electronics.
Notable: Marshmello
Techno/Trance
This instrument is one of the most difficult to play due to it's notes being so close together. It requires a good ear to hear what note you are playing.
French Horn/ Horn in F
This connects notes to change the value
quarter note with this attached to a quarter note turned it into a half note in value
Tie
This note looks like a squiggle and gets 1 count of silence.
Quarter Rest
This note rests just below the first line of the treble clef.
D
This genre uses orchestra instruments to convey emotions that words cannot speak
Notable: Tchaikovsky
Classical/Romantic
These are tunable on the fly drums that keep the orchestra in time.
Timpani/Kettle Drums
This mean to play on the loud side, but not too loud
MF/ Mezzo Forte
This adds half the value of the note prior to it.
1 count + this = 1.5 counts
Dot
This note is the first ledger line on the bass clef.
C
This genre uses pointilism to define its melody and phrases
Notable: Virtual Riot
Dubstep
This instrument has tiny cymbals on the side to make a jingling effect as well as a stretch membrane for the player to hit.
Tamborine
Slur