Key Signatures
Note Names
Rhythms
Sightreading
Markings
100
A key represented by no sharps or flats.
What is "C Major".
100
Acronym used for the spaces in the Treble Clef.
What is "FACE".
100
Count Example #1.
Example #1.
100
Count Example #1.
Example #1.
100
The meaning of the dynamic marking represented by a single "F".
What is Forte, meaning loud.
200
A key represented by three flats.
What is "E flat Major".
200
Lines from the bottom up in the Treble Clef.
What is "EGBDF".
200
Count Example #2.
Example #2.
200
Count Example #2.
Example #2.
200
The meaning of the dynamic marking represented by two "P's".
What is Pianissimo.
300
A key represented by three sharps.
What is "A Major".
300
In this key, what note is "Do"?
What is "A".
300
Count Example #3.
Example #3.
300
Count Example #3.
Example #3.
300
To get gradually louder.
What is crescendo.
400
The trick to find sharp keys.
The last sharp is "Ti".
400
Acronym for the Spaces in the Bass Clef.
What is "All Cows Eat Grass."
400
Count Example #4.
Example #4.
400
Count Example #4.
Example #4.
400
If you see this symbol over the note in your music it is called _______ and means _______.
What is a Fermatta. It means to hold the note longer.
500
The trick to finding flat keys.
The second to last flat is your key. Or, the last flat is "Fa".
500
Lines from the bottom up in the Bass Clef.
What is "GBDFA".
500
Count Example #5.
Example #5.
500
Count Example #5.
Example #5.
500
If you see this marking above or below the note, it is called a(an) ___________ and means __________.
What is accent. It means to give the note emphasis.