Note Names
Dynamics
Rhythms (in 4/4)
Tempo
Articulations
100
For treble clef, the spaces spell ____
What is FACE?
100
The musical term for "loud".
What is forte?
100
This type of note gets one beat.
What is a quarter note.
100
This tempo means fast.
What is allegro?
100
This articulation is a single dot.
What is staccato?
200
For treble clef, the lines spell ____. (five letters, do not give the acronym)
What is EGBDF?
200
The musical term for soft.
What is piano?
200
This type of note gets four beats.
What is a whole note?
200
This tempo means very slow?
What is largo (or lento)?
200
This articulation connects two notes of different pitch.
What is a slur.
300
For bass clef, the spaces spell ____ (four letters, not the acronym)
What is ACEG?
300
Fortepiano means to do this.
Play forte briefly and immediately drop to piano.
300
This type of note gets 1.5 beats.
What is a dotted quarter note?
300
This tempo is walking speed.
What is andante?
300
This articulation means to play a note smoothly.
What is legato?
400
For bass clef, the lines spell _____ (five letters, not the acronym)
What is GBDFA?
400
The musical term for gradually getting softer.
What is decrescendo?
400
This type of note gets 1/2 beat.
What is an eighth note?
400
This tempo means very quickly and lively.
What is vivace (or vivo)?
400
This articulation is a greater than symbol.
What is an accent?
500
This is the note four ledger lines below the treble clef staff (or on the third line of the bass clef staff).
What is D?
500
The musical term for very, very loud.
What is fortississimo?
500
This type of note gets 6 beats.
What is a dotted whole note?
500
This is the approximate BPM of a march
What is 120 BPM?
500
This articulation means to play a note for its full value.
What is tenuto?