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100

The set of 5 lines and 4 spaces upon which music is written.

What is a Staff?

100

The name of the first scale degree.

What is tonic?

100

The Major key with no sharps and no flats.

What is C?

100

In 4/4 time, this note value receives one beat.

What is a quarter note?

100

Italian dynamic term for "loud."

What is forte?

200

The symbol used to raise a pitch by one half step.

What is a sharp?

200

The pattern of whole (W) and half (H) steps for a Major scale.

What is whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half?

200

The Major key with exactly one sharp.

What is G?

200

In 4/4 time, this note value receives two beats.

What is a half note?

200

Italian dynamic term for "soft."

What is piano?

300

Also known as the G-clef, it circles the line g3.

What is a treble clef?

300

In a Major scale, half steps occur between degrees 7-8 and these two degrees.

What are 3 and 4?

300

The Major key with exactly one flat.

What is F?

300

The top number in a time signature represents this.

What is the number of beats per measure?

300

Italian tempo term for a "walking pace."

What is andante?

400

Two notes that sound the same but are spelled differently (e.g., F# and Gb).

What are enharmoic equivalents?

400

The name of the 5th scale degree.

What is dominant?

400

The Major key with two sharps.

What is D?

400

Another name for 4/4 meter, often represented by a "C".

What is common time?

400

The symbol < indicates this change in dynamics.

What is a crescendo?

500

The distance between eight consecutive scale tones (e.g., c4 to c5).

What is an octave?

500

The name of the 7th scale degree, located a half-step below the Tonic.


What is the leading tone?

500

The Major key with two flats.

What is Bb?

500

A specific meter classification where the beat is divided into two equal parts.


What is simple time?

500

Italian term for "fast."

What is presto (or vivace)?