Note Names
Rhythms
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Instruments
Elements & Terms
100

5 lines that notes are written on

What is the staff?

100

A note that equals one beat

What is a quarter note?

100

This German composer had 20 children.

Who is J.S. Bach?

100

This group of instruments includes the clarinet, flute, and saxophone.

What are woodwinds?

100

All music has an underlying steady pulse.

What is beat?

200
Note on the lowest line of the staff

What is E

200

A symbol that represents one beat of silence

What is a quarter rest?

200

This child prodigy was performing at the age of three and composing at the age of five. 

Who is Mozart?

200

This group of instruments includes the trumpet, trombone, and tuba.

What is the brass family?

200

Music can be loud (forte) or soft (piano).

What are dynamics?

300

Names of the lines in the staff

What are EGBDF

300

This note equals four beats.

What is a whole note?

300

Hawaiian artist sings "Just the way you are" and "When I Was Your Man".

Who is Bruno Mars?

300

The bucket drums, snare drum, and xylophone belong to this family.

What is the percussion family?

300

This term describes how fast or slow the beat goes.

What is tempo?

400

Names of the spaces in the staff

What is FACE

400

A note that equals two beats.

What is a half note?

400

Originally written in South Africa in the 1920s, this song was eventually featured in The Lion King.

What is "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"?

400

The violin, cello, and bass belong to this family.

What is the string family?

400

A piece of music written for any solo instrument with orchestra accompaniment. Mozart wrote many of these for his friends to play.

What is a concerto?

500

Also called the G clef, this is used for instruments and voices in the higher range.

What is the treble clef?

500

There are two of these in one beat.

What are eighth notes?

500

This American artist is known as The King of Rock and Roll.

Who is Elvis Presley?

500

The piano and organ belong to this family.

What are the keyboards?

500

A compositional technique perfected by J.S. Bach in which the same melody is performed starting at different times, creating harmony.

What is counterpoint?