Notes and Rests
Terms 1
Dynamics
Articulation
Terms 2
100

It receives one beat in 4/4 time.

What is a quarter note?

100
Raises the note half a step UP. 

What is a sharp?

100
To play loud.

What is forte?

100

Marking that tells you to play and connect the notes smoothly.

What is a legato or slur?

100

F clef.

What is a bass clef?

200

It receives 2 whole beats in 4/4 time.

What is a half note?

200

G clef.

What is a treble clef?

200

To play softly.

What is piano?

200

To play the note short and detached. 

What is staccato? 

200

To lower the note by half a step.

What is a flat?

300

It receives half of one beat in 4/4 time.

What is an eighth note?

300

It tells you to go back and play that line/section again.

What is a repeat sign?

300

To gradually get louder

What is a crescendo?

300

To play a note to it's fullest value.

What is a tenuto?

300

Cancels out an accidental.

What is a natural sign?

400
It receives a quarter (of rest) of one beat in 4/4 time.

What is a sixteenth rest?

400

It has 5 lines and 4 spaces.

What is a staff?

400

To play medium soft.

What is mezzo piano?

400

To play the note with force or strength (i.e. loudly!).

What is an accent mark?

400

The word that tells you to slow down at the end of a musical phrase.

What is ritardando?

500

When you have two of these in one quarter note beat in 4/4 time. 

What is a beamed eighth note?

500

Usually placed at the very end of the piece or song.

What is a double bar line?

500

To play very VERY loud. 

What is fortississimo?

500
The line connecting two of the same pitches together.

What is a "tie"?

500

To hold a note for longer than its value.

What is a fermata?