History
Notes
Rhythms
Rests
Mixed Bag
100

the most famous composer during the Baroque Era

Johann Sebastian Bach

100

the note that gets 4 counts in common time (4/4)

Whole Note

100

the rhythm represented by "cheese"

Quarter Note

100

Whole Rest

"hat in a hole"

100

the definition of timbre

The characteristics of sound

200

the most famous composer from the Classical Era

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 

200
the note that gets one count in common time

Quarter Note

200

the rhythm represented by "anchovies"

Eighth Note Triplet

200

Quarter Rest

"z with a c"

200

the definition of dynamics

The volume of timbre

300

a famous composer that lost hearing in his early 20s; he composed during the bridge between the Classical and Romantic Era's 

Ludwig van Beethoven

300
the top not of a time signature represents this

The number of beats per measure

300
the rhythm represented by "black olives"

Eighth note followed by two sixteenth notes

300

Eighth Rest

"7"

300

pp

Pianissimo; very soft

400

a famous Romantic Era composer; wrote The Nutcracker

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

400

the note that gets one half of a beat in common time

Eighth Note

400

the rhythm represented by "mushroom"

Dotted eighth followed by one sixteenth note

400

Sixteenth Rest

"backwards capital F"

400

mf

mezzo-forte; moderately loud

500

The acronym for the different musical time periods

My Red Bag Carries Rotten Tomatoes

500

the bottom number of the time signature represents this

The note that gets the count

500
the rhythm represented by "peppers"

Sixteenth note followed by dotted eighth

500
the value of a whole rest

The entire measure/bar

500

ff

Fortissimo; very loud