Staff, Notes, and Pitches
Meter & Rhythm
Italian Terminology
Accidentals
History
100
The names of space notes in treble clef.
What are F, A, C, E?
100
This symbol is written at the end of a piece of music
What is a double bar line?
100
An articulation meaning to play the note with special emphasis
What is an accent?
100
Lowers a note by one half step
What is a flat?
100
How many musical eras are there?
6
200
The names of the line notes in bass clef.
What are G, B, D, F, A?
200
The area between two barlines?
What is a measure?
200
Gradually get softer, but not decrescendo.
What is diminuendo?
200
Cancels out a sharp or a flat.
What is a natural?
200
Name the musical eras in order.
Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Twentieth Century
300
The three main parts of a grand staff.
What are the bracket, bar line, and clefs?
300
A number indicating how many beats are in a measure.
What is the top number of a time signature?
300
Repeat from the beginning and play to the end.
What is D.C. al Fine
300
The distance on the keyboard from one key to the next key above or below.
What is a half step?
300
Name the parts of the Ordinary of the Mass.
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
400
These music symbols are written to extend the range of the staff.
What are ledger lines?
400
A number indicating what kind of note receives one beat.
What is the top number of a time signature?
400
Slower than vivace, but faster than moderato
What is Allegro?
400
An enharmonic pitch for "E."
What is F-flat?
400
What is a motet?
A polyphonic vocal composition.
500
These three pitches are duplicated in between the treble and bass clef staves on the grand staff.
What are B, C, and D?
500
DAILY DOUBLE
Draw a rhythm hierarchy with rests.
500
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What is sforzando?
500
The period of time an accidental is in effect for.
What is one measure?
500
What does Kyrie mean? Sanctus? Agnus Dei?
Lord Have Mercy Holy Holy Holy Lamb of God