6th Grade Definitions
Scales
Articulations
100

This variation of a typical bar line indicates that the music has reached its end.

What is a double bar line?

100

This is the first sharp in a key signature.

What is F#?

100

Light and detached. Often described as short.

What is staccato?

200

Usually represented by a large arrow or "alligator mouth", this symbol tells you to gradually get quieter as you play.

What is a decrescendo?

200

A D major scale has this many sharps in the key signature.

What is 2 sharps?

200

This other curved line tells you to play two or more different notes in the same bow direction.

What is a slur?

300

Two dots on a barline, two dots on a barline!

What is a repeat?

300

The second sharp in a key signature.

What is C#?

300

This short line over a note tells you to hold the note for it's full value.

What is a tenuto?

400

Often confused with another curved line, this one tells you to add the lengths of the same notes/pitches together.

What is a tie?

400

The C major scale features this many sharps or flats.

What is none?

400

To attack the note.

What is an accent?

500

This small line which passes through, just above, or just below super high or super low notes to extend the staff. 

What is a ledger line?

500

This is the first flat in a key signature.

What is Bb?

500

The Italian term for when Mr. Tuning says "slong" (slow+long)

What is legato?