Music Theory
Composers
Modern Music
Instruments
Tonal & Dynamic
Markings
200
The letters used to name notes 

A, B, C, D, E, F, G

200

German Composer, known for composing their famous "Symphony No. 9" while being completely deaf. 

Ludwig Van Beethoven

200

Most popular music genre, globally

Pop

200

Often forgotten percussion-string instrument, consisting of 52 white keys and 36 black keys

Piano

200

The language most commonly seen on sheet music directions

Italian

400

The name of the musical interval 4 semitones apart

Major third

400

Well-known for his ballets, one of which being "The Sleeping Beauty Suite" 

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

400

an electronic machine for producing and modifying different sounds

Synth, synthesizer

400

Percussion instrument, often mixed up with it's wider-ranged counterpart and a common toy for children 

Xylophone 

400

Rhythm that is one-eighth the length of a half-note

Sixteenth note

600

Major key signature consisting of 5 Flats

Db Major

600

Composer of the opera "Carmen"

Georges Bizet
600

the act of using a piece of audio (melody, speech, sound effect, rhythm etc.) from another source 

Sampling

600

Intstrument whose solo repetoire includes the well-known "Rhapsody in Blue"

Clarinet

600

Horizontal mark above a note to tell you to play said note for the full length, legato

Tenuto

800

Scale degree of the relative minor of a major key

6
800

First African-American woman to have her music performed by a major symphony orchestra (1933)

Florence Price

800

As of now, this artist has a total of 99 Grammy nominations across their career, making them the artist with the most grammy nominations ever.

Beyoncé

800

String instrument, the classical version consisting of 47 strings and 7 pedals

Harp

800

Used to indicate playing a note an octave below what is written. 

8vb

1000

Every note in a "Cmin7 13" chord 

C, Eb, G, Bb, A

1000

Composer who was a butcher's apprentice from 1854-1856

Antonín Dvořák

1000

Jazz artist who began their career after winning a contest at the Apollo Theater in 1934

Ella Fitzgerald

1000

The only instrument played without touching it, only waving your hands near it. 

Theremin

1000

Dynamic marking in which you initially play the note loudly and immiediately drop to a quiet dynamic

Sforzando, Forte-piano