Terms
Note Values
Theory
Instruments
Musicality
100

Loud

Forte

100

This note is worth 1 beat in 4/4 time

Quarter Note

100

A scale has this many notes in it, including the top note

8

100

This instrument family uses reeds

Woodwinds

100
The band uses these to practice their sound production

Warm ups and long tones

200

Gradually Softer

Diminuendo/Decrescendo

200

This note is worth 4 beats in 4/4 time

Whole Note

200

The minimum number of notes to make a chord

3

200

This instrument family is known for its trumpets, trombones, horns, and other metal instruments

Brass Family

200

This is a term for holding a note until the conductor cuts off the group

Fermata

300

Smooth and Connected

Legato

300

This note is worth 2 beats in 4/4 time

Half Note

300

This key signature has 3 flats in it

E Flat

300

This instrument is a long tube with holes, originally made out of wood

Flute

300

These markings indicate how loud a piece is played

Dynamics

400

This term refers to the tempo meaning Rapid;Lively

Allegro

400

This note is worth one half of a beat in 4/4 time

Eighth Note

400

This scale has every note the instrument can play, going by semi tones

Chromatic Scale

400

This instrument resembles a clarinet, but is a double reed

Oboe

400

These markings indicate how fast a piece is played

Tempo Markings

500

The final added measures of a musical work or composition

Coda

500

This note is worth one fourth of a beat in 4/4 time

Sixteenth Note

500

Jazz bands like using this chord

9 chord

500

This instrument is a smaller version of a flute

Piccolo

500

Musicians use these together to show an increase and decrease 

Crescendo and Decrescendo