A circle with a stem, it gets 2 beats in 4/4 time.
What is a half note?
It looks like a squigely line and gets 1 beat of silence.
What is a quarter rest?
The number of lines in a staff.
What is 5?
The first syllable in sol feg.
What is do?
The total of 2 quarter notes.
What is 2?
A circle, it holds for 4 beats in 4/4 time.
What is a a whole note?
Holding for 2 beats of silence, it resembles a hat as it sits on the 3rd line of the staff.
What is a half rest?
The number of lines in a grand staff.
What is 10?
The space on a staff in between bar lines.
What is a measure?
The total of 2 half notes.
What is 4?
It looks like a quarter note with one flag and holds for 1/2 of one beat.
What is an eighth note?
It looks like a fancy 7 or a line with one flag waving to the left and gets 1/2 of a beat of silence.
What is an eighth rest?
Also known as the G clef, it is the top staff in a grand staff.
What is the treble clef?
Do, re, mi, fa and sol
What are the first five notes (or syllables) in a sol feg scale?
The total of 1 whole note plus 1 half note.
What is 6?
It's what you see if you color in the circles on a half note and it receives 1 beat in 4/4 time.
What is a quarter note?
A single line with 2 flags, it gets 1/4 of a beat of silence.
What is a sixteenth rest?
Also known as the bass clef, this clef name is the same as the letter name for notes on this 4th line of the bottom staff in a grand staff.
What is the F clef?
It tells how many beats in a measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
What is a time signature?
The sum of 1 whole note plus 1 quarter note.
What is 5?
4 of these notes, each with 2 flags, equals 1 beat of time.
What is a sixteenth note?
Hanging under the 4th line of the staff, this rest gets 4 beats of silence.
What is a whole rest?
The name of a small line that extends the staff to accomodate more notes.
What is a ledger line?
Another word for the speed of the music.
What is tempo?
The total of 1 whole note plus 1 half note plus 1 quarter note plus 1 eighth note plus 2 sixteenth notes?
What is 8?