Note Names
Whole Steps/Half Steps/Enharmonic
Dynamics
Music Terms
Articulation
100

The 1st line on the treble clef.

What is an E?

100

Treble clef - F to G flat.

What is a half step?

100

To gradually get louder.

What is a crescendo?

100

Sing the pitches smoothly and connected.

What is a slur?

100

Short and detached

What is staccato?

200

The first space on the bass clef.

What is an A?

200

Treble Clef d to e.

What is a whole step?

200

The Italian word the means to sing very loudly.

What is fortissimo? 

200

Tells the number of beats per measure and what type of note gets one beat.

What is a time signature?

200

You sing the pitch louder than the surrounding notes.

What is an accent?

300

The 4th line on the treble clef.

What is a D?

300

Bass clef G# to A#.

What is a whole step?

300

To gradually sing softer.

What is a decresendo? 

300

Marks the end of the piece.

What is a double bar line?

300

"Held;" a light stress on a note

What is a tenuto?

400

The 5th line on the bass clef.

What is an A?

400

Treble clef G# to A flat.

What is an enharmonic?

400

To sing medium loud

What is mezzo forte?

400

Clef used for higher pitched notes.

What is a treble clef?

400

Hold the pitch for longer than its full value.

What is a fermata?

500

The 2nd space on the bass clef.

What is a C?

500

Bass clef B# to C#.

What is a half step?

500

To sing very softly.

What is pianissimo?

500

Gets 1 1/2 beats.

What is a dotted quarter note?

500

A sudden, very strong accent.

What is a sforzando?