Symbols
Dynamics
Instrument Families
Note Values
Percussion Only
100

This symbol indicates the end of a song.

What is a double bar line? 

100

Starting loudly and gradually playing softer.

What is a decrescendo?

100

The flute is apart of this instrument family.

What is woodwind?

100
If you add two of these together, you get a total of two beats.
What are quarter notes?
100

Characterized by single single double stroke pattern. (RLRR or LRLL)

What is a paradiddle?

200

This symbol raises the pitch of a note by a half step. #

What is a sharp?

200


What is an accent?

200

These instruments use a metal mouthpiece to buzz and create a tone that resonates and is amplified by the body and bell of the instrument. 

What are brass instruments?

200

The largest note value.

What is a whole note?

200

Grace note followed by full volume note. 

What is a flam?

300

This symbol alters the pitch of a note until the end of a measure.

What is an accidental?

300

This word in music means to gradually get louder.

What is a crescendo?

300

These instruments can play the lowest in the band.

What is low brass?

300

This time signature means four quarter notes fit into one measure.

What is 4/4

300

Two strokes by the same hand.

What is a double stroke?

400

five lines and four spaces

What is a staff?

400

Italian word for to play loudly.

What is forte?

400

These instruments are played by hitting, striking and or shaking.

What is percussion?

400

When you see this symbol above a note (usually at the end of a piece) it means to hold the note longer than usual.

What is a fermata?

400

An assortment of drums and cymbals played by one person. 

What is a drum set?

500


What is a repeat sign? 

500

To play loudly then immediately softly.

What is a forte piano? 

500

Instrument family that makes a band become an orchestra. 

What is strings?

500

This adds half the value of a note to the length. 

What is a dot?

500

Small pattern in drumming.

What is a rudiment?