Notation
Rhythms
Dynamics
Instruments
Intervals
100
Five parallel lines and four spaces is called this.
What is a staff?
100
A quarter note receives this number of beat(s).
What is one?
100
The symbol "p" stands for this Italian word which means to play or sing quietly.
What is piano?
100
The violin is a part of this family of instruments.
What are the strings?
100
The distance between any two notes is called this.
What is an interval?
200
This is the clef for the higher notes.
What is the treble clef?
200
A rhythm that receives two beats.
What is a half note?
200
Forte indicates to play or sing at this dynamic level.
What is loud?
200
A woodwind instrument that looks similar to a clarinet but uses a double reed.
What is an oboe?
200
In music, a 2nd can be from a space to the very next one of these.
What is a line?
300
This staff is used by piano players.
What is the Grand Staff, Great Staff?
300
This note receives four beats.
What is a whole note?
300
To play or sing medium loud.
What is mezzo forte?
300
Another name for the kettle drums.
What are timpani?
300
The distance between A and D.
What is a 4th?
400
These are the added lines for any staff.
What are ledger lines?
400
A whole note plus a half note equals this number of beats.
What is six?
400
This means to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
400
A large brass instrument used in marching bands similar to the tuba, named after a famous composer of marches.
What is a Sousaphone?
400
The distance between C and G.
What is a 5th?
500
Another name for the bass clef.
What is the F clef?
500
Two eighth notes together equals this number of beats.
What is one or one quarter note?
500
The symbol "mp" indicates to play or sing in this manner.
What is medium soft?
500
A long slide on this brass instrument changes the notes.
What is a trombone?
500
What is the distance between F and A.
What is a 3rd?