Rhythms in 4/4
Pitches (solfege)
Vocabulary
Misc.
Absolute Pitch Names
100

This rhythm has one sound on a beat.

What is ta/quarter note?

100

The first important pitch on a scale (pitch ladder).

What is do?

100

How fast or slow the music goes.

What is tempo?

100

Short and not sounding connected.

What is staccato?

100

This pitch is located on the first line of the staff (treble clef). 

What is E ?

200

This rhythm has two even sounds on a beat.

What is ti-ti/two eighth notes?

200

This pitch is a step up from do.

What is re?

200

How loud/soft the music is.

What is dynamics?

200

Allegro/ Largo

What is fast/slow?

200

This pitch is located on the first space of the music staff (treble clef).

What is F?

300

This rhythm has four short sounds on a beat

What is tika-tika/ four sixteenth notes?

300
This pitch is a skip up from mi.
What is sol?
300

Gradually get louder.

What is crescendo?

300

Gradually get softer

What is decrescendo?

300

This pitch is located on the 3rd line of the music staff (treble clef).

What is B?

400

This rhythm has three sounds on one beat, the longer sound in front.

Bonus 100 points if you can draw it correctly. 

What is ti-tika/ eighth-two sixteenths?

400
This pitch is a step below do.
What is low ti?
400

A music statement quickly followed by a musical answer.

What is call/response?

400

a double bar line with two dots.

What is a repeat sign?

400

This pitch is on the 4th space of the music staff (bass clef). 

What is G?

500

This rhythm has a long-short sound on one beat.

Bonus 200 points if you can draw it correctly. 

What is tim-ka/dotted eighth-sixteenth?

500
This pitch is a skip below low ti.
What is low sol?
500

The layout of the music

What is form?

500

Separates the measures on a staff.

What is bar line?

500

This pitch is on the second line of the staff (bass clef).

What is B?