Key Signatures
Rhythms
Musicality
Instruments
Mixed Bag
100

This is the key signature for C Major

All Natural or No Sharps or Flats

100

There are four sets of this type of note in a measure of 4/4

16th notes

100

This is the definition of staccato.

Short, light, detatched.

100
This is the term for how you hold drumsticks.

Grip

100

A scale has this many notes

8

200

This key signatures has 1 flat

F Major

200

A wholes rest hangs from this line

2nd line/4th Line

200

This articulations means to emphasize a note.

Accent

200

This instrument has wires on the bottom that buzz when you play it.

Snare Drum

200

A major triad contains these scale degrees.

1, 3, 5

300

This is the key signature for G Major

F#

300

A curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch. 

Tie

300

This articulation means to play the full value of the notes

Tenuto

300

This is the direction your palms face when playing. 

Down

300

A double bar with two dots tells a player to do this.

Repeat

400

This is the order of flats

B, E, A, D, G, C, F

400

A dotted half note gets this many beats.

three beats

400

This is the Italian term for "descreasing in loudness."

diminuendo

400

This is the largest of the mallet instruments

Marimba

400

A curved line connecting two notes of different pitches.

Slur

500

This is the order of Sharps

F, C, G, D, A, E, B

500

There are this many 8th rests in a dotted half note

6

500

Fp (Fortepiano)tells the performer to do this.

Play the 1st note loud and then drop down to soft.

500

This is the term to describe the pivot point of a drum grip

Fulcrum
500

D.S. stands for this in Italian.

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