Name that Note
Soft, Loud, and in Between
In the Music Room
When the Beat Drops
Meet the Teacher
100

The note on the bottom line in treble clef.

What is E?

100

The musical term meaning "loud".

What is forte?

100

The flute belongs to this instrument family.

What is woodwinds?

100

The musical term for the two numbers (which appear like a fraction) at the start of a piece of music.

What is a time signature?

100

Miss Dawson's main instrument that she grew up playing.

What is the trumpet?

200

The note on the top line in bass clef.

What is A?

200

The musical term meaning "medium soft".

What is mezzo-piano (mp)?

200

The maracas belong to this instrument family.

What is percussion?

200

This note typically lasts for 2 beats.

What is a half note?

200

Miss Matson's main instrument that she grew up playing (other than singing....).

What is flute?

300

The term for two notes having the same name (ex: A# = Bb, or C# = Db).

What is enharmonic?

300

The musical term which indicates starting soft, and getting louder gradually.

What is crescendo?

300

The name for the stick used by a conductor to direct a musical group.

What is a baton?

300

This rest lasts for an entire measure in the time signature of 4/4. 

What is a whole rest?

300

The role that Miss Matson played in the musical "The Wizard of Oz" when she was in 8th grade.

What is a munchkin?

400

This note sounds the same as Eb, but goes by a different name.

What is D#?

400

The musical term meaning "very, very loud".

What is fortissississimo (fff)?

400

The number of total keys on a standard piano.

What is 88?

400

Four of these notes make up one whole beat.

What are 16th notes?

400

One of the following musicals was one that Miss Matson and Miss Dawson have both acted in: A) Anything Goes, B) Charlie Brown, C) Phantom of the Opera, or D) The Sound of Music.

What is "Charlie Brown"?

500

This musical symbol lowers a pitch by a half step.

What is a flat (b)?

500

The musical term meaning to begin loud, suddenly become soft, and then crescendo.

What is sforzando (sfz)?

500

The name for a device which connects to an electronic instrument to amplify the sound, making it louder.

What is an amplifier (AKA "amp")?

500

This musical symbol adds half of the attached note's value to the note.

What is a dot?

500

This is the role that Miss Dawson played in the musical "The Little Mermaid".

What is Ursula?