Rhythm
Musical Terms
States in USA
Instruments
Sports
100

Held/played for 3 beats

Dotted half note

100

Slurs, staccatos, accents, legato, etc.

Articulation

100

Known for its apples

Washington

100

As long as a school bus when uncoiled

Tuba

100

Squat, bench, deadlift (Mr. Rim's sport)

Powerlifting

200

Silence for two beats

Half Rest

200

Quality of Sound

Pitch

200

Known for its potatoes

Idaho

200

Easy glissando

Trombone

200

Only 22 players can be on the field at a time.

Football

300

The duration of a quarter note, half note, and a whole note tied together

7

300

Volume

Dynamics

300
Biggest state

Alaska

300

Uses the most amount of air in our class

Flute

300

This sport uses the terms "Strike" and "Spare"

Bowling

400

This rhythm is usually in a group of four

Sixteenth Notes

400

Connecting two of the same pitches together to elongate the sound

Tie

400

Known for its cheese

Wisconsin

400

Bounces, buzzes, velocity, control

Percussion
400

Underhand pitch

Fastpitch/softball

500

Duration of a dotted quarter note

One and a half

500

Accuracy of pitch

Intonation

500

Smallest state

Rhode Island

500

This instrument's name means beautiful sound

Euphonium

500

Spinning, twirling, flipping, massive strength

Gymnastics