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Articulations
Dynamics
Notes & Rests
Symbols & Scales
Music Staff
100
TRUE Or FALSE: Articulation means the way you start a note
TRUE
100
The symbol for PIANO
What is p
100
The note that receives 1 beat
What is a QUARTER NOTE
100
The 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 8th note of a scale.
What is the ARPEGGIO
100
What are the letter names of the SPACES in your clef?
Treble Clef: FACE Bass Clef: ACEG
200
to play light and detached or bouncy
What is Staccato
200
mp
What is Mezzo Piano
200
A WHOLE REST gets this many beats
What is 4
200
TRUE OR FALSE: A Scale can only have sharps OR flats - not both
TRUE
200
A LINE that is above or below the staff used to extend the staff
What is a LEDGER LINE
300
The symbol for Legato
What is a LINE above or below the note
300
To gradually get louder
What is a CRESCENDO
300
A Quarter Note PLUS a Half Note
What is 3 beats
300
You should look up at the conductor when you see this symbol (they will tell you when to stop the note you're playing)
What is a FERMATA
300
Flats or Sharps listed at the beginning of the music. Tells you which notes to play flat or sharp throughout the song.
What is a KEY SIGNATURE
400
What articulation would you use if you wanted to EMPHASIZE a note more than others?
What is ACCENT
400
TRUE OR FALSE: pp is louder than mp
FALSE
400
A Dotted Half Note receives this many beats
What is 3
400
Name this symbol- :ll
What is REPEAT SIGN
400
The Key Signature has TWO flats. Which notes are played flat?
What is Bb and Eb
500
Your band director says your are "whooing" or only using air to start your notes. What are you NOT doing correctly?
What is TONGUING
500
Put these in order from softest to loudest: mf p f ff mp pp
pp, mp, mf, f, ff
500
A Dotted Quarter note receives this many beats
What is One and a half (1.5)
500
In the Scale Code, the W means to do what on your fingering chart?
Move TWO boxes
500
The letter name of the note on the 1st ledger line BELOW the staff in your clef.
Treble Clef: C Bass Clef: E