How many beats am I?
Name that rest!
Dynamics
Do, re, mi, fa, SOLfege!
Guess the song!
Music Vocab
100

1 beat!

100


A quarter rest!

100

What does the dynamic symbol, "pp" mean in music?

Pianissimo--very soft!

100


Fa! The fourth note in a major scale. 

100


Yankee Doodle!!

100

What does the term "A Cappella" mean?

Singing without the use of any instruments.

200

1 beat! Two eighth notes beamed together. Each one is half a beat. 1/2 + 1/2= 1.

200


A half rest! 

Hint: It looks like a hat. Half and hat rhyme and start with the same first two letters. That's a trick to remember it. 

200

What does the dynamic symbol, "f" mean in music?

Forte--loud.



200


Do! The first AND last note in a major scale.

200


Flight of the Bumblebee by Korsakov!

200

Put the following chorus voice parts in order from lowest to highest:

-Alto

-Bass

-Tenor

-Soprano

Bass, Tenor, Alto, Soprano!

300


4 beats!

300


An eighth rest!

300

What does the dynamic symbol, "p" mean in music?

Piano--soft.


300


Ti! The seventh (second to last) note in a major scale.

300


Fur Elise by Beethoven!

300

What does the term "tempo" mean? 

Timing or speed of music. How fast or slow a song is!

400


2 beats!

400


A whole rest!

Hint: A whole rest looks like a hole in the ground. Whole and hole sound the same, even though they mean different things. That's a trick to remember it.

400

What does the dynamic symbol, "ff" mean in music?

Fortissimo--very loud.

400


La! The sixth note in a major scale.

400


Can't Stop The Feeling by Justin Timberlake!

400

What does the term "crescendo" mean?

To gradually get louder!

500


3 beats! A dot adds HALF the value of the note preceding it. Without the dot, a half note has 2 beats. Half of 2 is 1. 2 + 1=3. 

500


A sixteenth rest!

500

What do the dynamic symbols, "mp" AND "mf" mean in music?

mp--medium soft (a little louder than piano or "p")

mf--medium loud (a little quieter than forte or "f")

500


Sol (pronounced "So")! The fifth note in a major scale.

500


Pirates of the Caribbean Theme song! Played by the musical group, Two Cellos.

500

What is the term used in music that instructs performers to play short, detached notes?

Staccato!