Pitch Names
Rhythm
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Instrument Families
100

The pitch names on the lines of the treble clef

E, G, B, D, and F (Every Good Boy Does Fine)

100

This note is four beats long

Whole note

100

This has five lines and four spaces.

music staff

100

This is who creates/writes music.

Composer

100

The instrument family you can hit, shake, or scrape.

percussion

200

The pitch names on the spaces of the treble clef

FACE

200

The half note has this many beats

two

200

These divide the music into sections

Measure

200

This is the instrument group that uses ALL instrument families.

Orchestra

200

This instrument family has instruments that are made of metal and have round mouthpieces that fit over the outside of the mouth.

brass

300

This pitch is on the fifth line of the staff

F

300

This note lasts one beat.

quarter note

300

This is the symbol that shows musicians will play lower notes.

Bass Clef

300

How fast or slow the music is

What is tempo?

300

The instruments in this family all have strings and are played by strumming, bowing, or plucking.

Strings

400

This pitch is one line below the treble clef.

Middle C

400

An eighth note has this many beats?

1/2 of a beat

400

The symbol at the beginning of each lines of music, telling you that you will be playing or singing higher notes

treble clef

400

The steady time that repeats through music

Beat

400

This instrument family is made of instruments that are wood or once wood and the mouthpiece is put inside the mouth to play.

Woodwind

500

These pitches spell what word?

Line 4, Space 4, Space 2, Line 5

Deaf

500

A dotted half note has this many beats.

What is three

500

This is the symbol at the beginning of the staff that shows the musician how many beats are in the measure.

Time Signature

500

Sounds played at different lengths and speeds to create different patterns of sound.

Rhythm

500

These are the 4 different instrument families.

Percussion

Brass

Woodwind

Strings