Note Names
Scales & Keys
Sightreading
Rhythm & Tempo
Notation
100

The musical alphabet

What is A, B, C, D, E, F, G?

100

This major key has 2 flats

What is Bb?

100

It indicates the number of sharps or flats in the music

What is a key signature?

100

A walking tempo

What is andante?

100

A note with a single flag

What is an eighth note?

200

A whole step above C

What is D?

200

This major scale has one sharp

What is G?

200

It tells us the number of beats per measure

What is a time signature?

200

Maximum number of 16th notes in a measure of 4/4

What is 16?

200

It divides the staff into measures

What is a bar line?

300

A half step below Bb

What is A?

300

Trumpets play this scale when playing the Eb concert scale

What is the F major scale?

300

It indicates if a section of music should be played again

What is a repeat sign?

300

Slow down

What is ritard?

300

The treble clef "swirls" around this line 

What is the second line, or G?

400

The note in the first space below the treble clef

What is D?

400

A pattern of steps that form the major scale?

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

400

Often indicated as D.C., it tells us to go from the beginning

What is da capo?

400

Adds value by 1/2 of the note value indicated

What is a dot?

400

It groups 4 sixteenth notes together instead of using flags

What is a beam?

500

The notes in the F major arpeggio

What are F, A, C

500

Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Cb, Fb

What is the order of flats in a key signature?

500

It's a special ending of the piece

What is a coda?

500

A fast tempo

What is allegro?

500

It is used to notate pitches above and below the staff

What is a ledger line?