Note Value
Note Names
Parts of the Instrument
Musical Terms
Music Math
100

The value that is equal to ONE beat

What is a Ta (or quarter note)

100

This note lives on the first SPACE

What is an F

100

This is the first part of the instrument that makes the sound 

What is the mouthpiece

100

This sign means high notes

What is a treble clef

100

This is 1 quarter + 2 eighths in beats

What is 2 beats

200

These 2 notes, when played, are equal to ONE beat

What is a ti-ti (or 2 eighth notes)

200

This note lives on the last LINE

What is an F

200

This is wooden and used for vibrations for sound

What is a reed

200

This sign means play loudly

What is an F or "forte"

200

This is 1 half note + 2 half notes (in beats)

What is 6 beats

300

This note is worth only one quarter

What is a sixteenth note
300

This note is on the 3rd line

What is a B

300

This is what holds your reed onto your instrument

What is a ligature

300

This sign tells you how many beats are in each bar

What is a time signature

300

This is 1 quarter note + 2 eighth notes + 1 half note

What is 4 beats

400

This note is worth one and a half

What is a dotted quarter
400

This note is on the Bass Clef 3rd space (from bottom)

What is an E

400

This is part of the largest of the drums 

What is the Kick Drum (or bass drum)

400

This sign means to make the note a half step higher

What is a sharp

400

This is 4 eighths + 2 eighths + 1 quarter

What is 4 beats

500

These 4 notes, when combined, total 16 beats

What are 4 whole notes

500

This BASS CLEF note is above the staff on the FIRST ledger line

What is a C

500

When we use our lips, facial muscled, tongue and teeth we are using this. 

What is an embouchure

500

We use this Italian sign and word when playing quiety

What is a P or pianissimo

500

This is 4 whole + 3 half + 2 quarter + 1 eighth

What is 24 1/2 beats