Key Signatures
Notes
Accidentals
Intervals
Dynamics
100

Major key with no flats or sharps

What is C major?

100

Name this note

What is F?

100

Raises pitch by half step

What is a sharp?

100

The musical distance between two pitches

What is an interval?

100

True or false. Piano (p) means soft

What is true?

200

The first flat in the order of flats

What is B flat?

200

This type of note has 4 beats

What is a whole note?

200

Lowers pitch by half step

What is a flat?

200

The abbreviation P, for example in P4, stands for this

What is perfect?

200

To play loud, can also be shown with the letter f

What is forte?

300

Minor key with 1 flat

What is d minor?

300

The name of the note right in the middle of a piano

What is middle C?

300

True or False. When written in words, the accidental is before the note

What is false?

300

In perfect unison (P1) there are this many half steps

What is 0?

300
True or false. Fortissimo (ff) means very soft

What is false?

400

Major key with 3 sharps

What is A major?

400

This type of note has 1/2 a beat

What is an eighth note?

400

This color key on the piano always has a flat or sharp

What are black keys?

400

True or false. M3 has 4 half steps

What is true?

400

To increase in volume, become louder

What is crescendo?

500

The last sharp in the order of sharps

What is B sharp?

500

This note has 2 beats and a dot

What is a dotted half note?

500

Lowers pitch by two half steps

What is double flat?

500

A diminished fifth (d5) has this many half steps

What is 6?

500

Instead of saying little by little, we say this

What is poco a poco?