Note Values
Pitches
Staff
Key Signatures
Terms
100

This notes receives four beats.

What is whole note

100

These are the seven basic pitch names

What are A, B, C, D, E, F, G

100

This is the number of lines on a staff

What is 5

100

This is the order that flats appear in the key signature

What are B, E, A, D, G, C, F

100

Largo

What is very slow

200

This note receives two beats

What is half note

200

This pitch is found on the third line of the treble clef staff

What is B

200

This is the number of spaces on a staff

What is 4

200

This is the order that sharps appear in the key signature

What are F, C, G, D, A, E, B

200

Forte

What is loud

300

This note receives half of a beat

What is eighth note

300

This pitch is found on the fourth line of the bass clef staff

What is F

300

These are the lines that are added to the outside of the staff to extend its range

What are ledger lines

300

This is the key signature for the C Major Scale

What is all naturals (or no sharps or flats)

300

Legato

What is smoothly connected

400

This note receives one beat

What is quarter note

400

This pitch is found on the second space of the treble clef staff

What is A

400

This is a staff made up of both the treble and bass clef staves

What is the Grand Staff

400

This symbol cancels a sharp or flat in the key signature

What is a natural sign

400

Adagio

What is slow

500

This note receives a quarter of a beat

What is sixteenth note

500

This pitch is found on the fourth space of the bass clef staff

What is G

500

These are the two symbols found on the left side of the grand staff clefs

What is a brace and bar line

500

This is the name of a sharp, natural, or flat sign found in the music, but not the key signature

What is an accidental

500

Vivace

What is very fast