Names of Notes in Treble Clef
Note Values
Music Vocabulary
Parts of the Musical Staff
100

This is the word that we use to help us remember the "space" notes on the music staff

What is "FACE"?

100

This is a note that is not colored in and does not have a stem.  It gets 4 beats.

What is a whole note?

100

This word (in Italian) means to gradually get louder, in music

What is a "crescendo"?

100

This is something that separates the musical staff into different sections

What is a "bar" or "line"

200

This is the phrase that we use to help us remember the line notes on the music staff

What is, "Every Good Boy Does Fine"?

200

This is a note that has a stem, is colored in and gets 1 beat

What is a quarter note?

200

This word (in Italian) means to gradually slow down, in music

What is "ritardando"?

200

What the section in the music is called that is separated by bars or lines 

What is a "measure"?

300

The musical note on the 4th space up on the staff

What is an "E"?

300

This note has a stem, is not colored in and receives 2 beats.

What is a half note?

300

This word (In Italian) means to gradually get softer, in music

What is "decrescendo"?

300

This is something that resembles a fraction at the beginning of every piece of music

What is a "time signature"?

400

The musical note on the 3rd line up on the staff

What is a "B"?

400

This note is not colored in, has a stem and a dot and receives 3 beats

What is a dotted half note?

400

This word (in Italian) means to gradually increase speed, in music

What is "accelerando"?

400

This is what the top number of a time signature tells us, on the musical staff

What is "beats in a measure"?

500

1) The musical note on the 2nd space up on the staff and 

2)  The musical note on the 5th line up on the staff

1)  What is an "A"?

2)  What is an "F"?

500

This is a note that gets a half beat, is colored in, has a stem and one flag at the top of the stem

What is an 8th note?

500

This symbol looks like an upside-down smiley face with a dot in the center and means to hold the note that you are playing until the conductor "cuts you off"

What is a "fermata" or a "bulls-eye"?

500

This number from the time signature tells us what type of note will get one beat

What is the bottom number of the time signature?