Pitch Names
Rhythm
Vocabulary
Music Terms
Instrument Families
100

These are the names of the line notes of the treble clef.

What is EGBDF?

100

Name the note that is 4 beats long.

What is a whole note?

100

This has five lines and four spaces.

What is the music staff?

100

This word means sing softly.

What is piano?

100

This instrument family you shake, strike, or scrape.

What is the percussion family?

200

These are the names of the space notes on the treble clef.

What is FACE?

200

The half note is this many beats long.

What is 2 beats?

200

A name for a set of 8 notes

What is an octave

200

This symbol means loud.

What is forte?

200

The French Horn belongs to this instrument family.

What is the Brass Family?

300

This note is right below the first line of the treble clef.

What is D?

300

This note lasts one beat.

What is a quarter note?

300

The term for singing without instruments.

What is Acappella?

300

This music term means how fast or slow music is.

What is tempo?

300

This instrument looks like a small guitar.

What is the ukulele?

400

This is the lowest note you have learned in music class on the treble clef.

What is G?

400

One eighth note is this many beats.

What is 1/2 of a beat?

400

This symbol is at the front of the staff and tells you the pitches are going to be on the higher part of the piano.

What is the treble clef?

400

This music term tell us that the music is rough or smooth.

What is texture?

400

This is the instrument Ms. Harrison plays in class.

What is the piano?

500

This is the note on the fifth line of the treble clef.

What is F?

500

A dotted half note is this many beats.

What is 3 beats?

500

These are the sections that the staff is divided into. There are 4 beats in each one.

What is a measure?

500

This term tells you to get steadily louder as you sing or play an instrument.

What is a crescendo?

500

The instrument that Ms. Harrison Likes best.

What is the violin?