Rhythm
Intervals
Key signatures
Symbols
Musical Alphabet
100
This note gets one beat in four four time.
What is a quarter note.
100
I am often described as "a line to the next line or a space to the next space."
What is a third?
100
This major key has no sharps or flats.
What is C major?
100
This symbol means to play softly.
What is "p" or piano?
100
This note has one line through it and is located between two staves.
What is middle C?
200
This note is often counted as a "cantaloupe."
What is a dotted half note?
200
An interval of a second will always have one each of these.
What are a line and a space note.
200
This key has one sharp.
What is G Major?
200
This symbol sets the meter of the piece.
What is the time signature?
200
This landmark note is located on the line that is hugged by the treble clef.
What is G?
300
This note has no stem.
What is a whole note.
300
Two keys next to each other on the piano make up this interval.
What is a second.
300
This key has one flat.
What is F major.
300
This symbol is an 8 followed by a dotted line.
What is the octave sign.
300
This landmark note is found on the line between the two dots of the bass clef.
What is F?
400
This note completes two beats when added to a dotted quarter note.
What is an eighth note.
400
Skipping a key on the piano would result in this interval.
What is a third.
400
This is the sharp in G major.
What is F#?
400
The correct translation of this symbol is "strong."
What is forte?
400
The space notes of the G clef spell this word.
What is face?
500
This rest can get any number of beats, depending on the time signature.
What is a whole rest.
500
Intervals that are comprised of two line notes or two space notes have this kind of number.
What is odd.
500
This is the flat in F major.
What is Bb?
500
This symbol means to go back to the beginning.
What is da capo (D.C.)?
500
The octaves of this note are mirror images starting between the F clef and the G clef and moving outward. The middle note is a line note, moving out the next octave has space notes, and the last octave has notes with two ledger lines.
What is C?