Note Names
Music Fundamentals
Enharmonics
Musical Symbols
Articulations
100

This note is on the bottom line of the treble clef.

What is "E"?

100
The 5 lines and 4 spaces we write music on is called...

What is the "staff"?

100

The enharmonic ("other name") for F#...

What is "Gb"?

100

This symbol tells us to gradually get louder.

What is "crescendo"?

100

This symbol tells us to play with short articulation.

What is "staccato"?

200

This note is on the middle line of the bass clef.

What is "D"?

200

This symbol tells us to play soft.

What is "piano"?

200

The enharmonic for Ab...

What is "G#"?

200

This symbol tells us to play a section of music again.

What is a "repeat sign"?

200

This symbol tells us to play with long, smooth articulation.

What is "tenuto"?

300

This note is on the top line of the treble clef.

What is "F"?

300

This describes the speed of the music.

What is "tempo"?

300

The enharmonic for Eb.

What is "D#"?

300

This symbol tell us the names of the notes on the staff.

What is a "clef" sign?

300

This symbol means to emphasize a note.

What is an "accent"?

400

This note is on the top line of the bass clef.

What is "A"?

400

How you set your mouth to play your instrument is called...

What is "embouchure"?

400

The enharmonic for C#?

What is "Db"?

400

These symbols tell us how to tongue the notes.

What is "articulations"?

400

This symbol above several notes tells us to tongue only the first note.

What is a "slur"?

500

This note is on the first ledger line ABOVE the treble clef.

What is "A"?

500

This symbol tells us how many beats are in a measure, and what note gets 1 beat.

What is the "time signature"?

500

The enharmonic for Bb.

What is "A#"?

500

These lines help us play notes above and below the staff.

What are "ledger lines"?

500

This symbol means accented AND short.

What is "marcato"?