Music Reading
Rhythm
Technique
Music Terms/Symbols
Class Procedures
100

The order of notes found in the spaces in treble clef

FACE

100

A quarter note gets this many beats

1

100

This many of your feet should be on the floor whenever you play your instrument

2

100
this term describes the volume of the music 

dynamics 

100

When Ms. Dandy or Mr. Carl steps on the podium, this is the most important thing that needs to happen right away

Everyone is quiet

200

The order of notes found on the lines in treble clef

EGBDF

200

A whole note gets this many beats

4

200

this is the sound you are making when you start each note that we are not slurring 

"ta" or "da"

200

this term describes how fast or slow (the speed) the music is going

tempo

200

The first thing I should do when I come into band is...

Check the board!

300

The order of notes found in the spaces of bass clef

ACEG

300

A half note gets this many beats

2

300

Clap and count the rhythm 


300

A curved line over multiple notes that tells me I shouldn't tongue them

slur

300

The only people allowed to play percussion instruments are...

Ms. Dandy, Mr. Carl, and the percussionists!

400

The order of notes found on the lines in bass clef

GBDFA

400

Two eighth notes together get this many beats

1

400

Clap and count this rhythm 

400

this symbol is at the beginning of the music and describes how many flats or sharps are in the music  

key signature 
500

A dotted half note gets this many beats 

3

500

Clap and count the rhythm

500

this symbol is found at the beginning of the music and describes how many beats are in each measure; ex. 2/4; 3/4; 4/4

time signature