Rhythm
Notes
Dynamics
Chords
Tempo
Composers
100

This note gets 2 beats in 4/4 time

What is a Half Note

100

Two of these equal one quarter note:

What is an eighth note.


100

This marking tells you to play softly

What is P

100

This chord is built on the first note of the scale.

What is the tonic.

100

This tempo is played moderately. 

What is moderato

100

This composer was born in 1685 in Germany

Who is J.S. Bach?

200

This rest gets four beats

What is a Whole Rest

200

This is the name of this note: 

What is Bb (b flat)

200

This is the definition for forte

What is loud

200

This Chord is built on the fourth note of the scale

What is subdominant

200

This tempo is played quickly and cheerfully.

What is allegro

200

This composer was born in 1756 and was considered a child prodigy.

Who is Mozart?

300

A 4/4 time signature indicates this many beats in each measure

What is four

300

This is the name of this note:  

What is middle C

300

A mark that indicates playing very soft.

What is pianissimo

300

This chord is built on the fifth note of the scale.

What is dominant.

300

This is the definition of allegretto

Moderately fast.

300

This composer was born in 1770.

Who is Beethoven?

400

This is how much to add when you place a dot after a note.

What is half the original value.

400

This interval is when two notes are played one at a time. 

What is a melodic interval

400

Mezzo forte means to play this dynamic level

What is a moderately loud

400

The term is used to describe a chord played with each note separately.

What is broken

400

This tempo is described as a slow or a walking pace.

What is andante

400

This composer was born in Poland but lived most of his life in Paris, and eventually died there in 1849.

Who is Chopin?

500
You hold this note for 3 beats
What is a dotted half note
500

This interval is when two notes are played at the same time. 

What is a harmonic interval

500

This means to play the notes short and detached.

What is staccato

500

The term is used to describe a chord with all the notes played at the same time.

What is block

500

This means you return to the original tempo.

What is "a tempo".

500

Out of the four composers we have studied, these were the only two to have met and worked together.

Who is Mozart and Beethoven?