Note Values
Dynamics
Things you see in music
Miscellaneous
Mystery
100
This note receives 4 beats.

Whole note

100

This means to play soft.

Piano

100

This tells you how many beats in a measure and what kind of note = a beat. 

Time Signature

100

This is a device you use to help maintain a steady beat.

Metronome

100
Mrs. Danforth spends way too much money on this.

Starbucks

200

This note receives 1 beat.

Quarter Note 

200

This means to play loud.

Forte

200

This divides music into measures.

Bar lines

200

This is something you use to help you adjust the pitch of your instrument so that you match others. 

Tuner

200

If you are not in band and are caught in the band hall you might get shot with this.

Nerf Gun

300

This note receives two beats.

Half Note
300

This means to gradually get softer.

Decrescendo

300

This is the space between two bar lines.

Measure

300

You should do this before racking your music stand.

Flip the top.

300
If you are looking for handouts that have been passed out in class look underneath this.

Spongebob

400

This note receives 1/2 a beat.

Eighth Note

400

This means to gradually get louder.

Crescendo

400
You see this at the end of a piece of music.

Double bar line.

400

This is a big fancy word for how to form your mouth to play your instrument.

Embouchure

400

Things found on a band hall floor.

Any of the following are correct: tissues, band aids, used reeds, reed holders, music, broken pencils

500

This note receives 1/4 of a beat.

Sixteenth note

500

Play loud then soft.

Forte piano (Fp)

500

This tells you what flats or sharps to play.

Key Signature


500

When two people are playing it is called a?

Duet


500
The combined age of Mr. Southall and Mrs. Danforth.

87