The pattern of durations of notes and silences in music.
What is rhythm?
Vibrations that are transmitted to the eardrum.
What is sound?
The number of performing media.
What is 2?
A system of writing so that specific pitches and rhythms can be communicated.
What is notation?
Series of single notes forming a sequence (singable)
What is melody?
Central note in a scale or chord (tonic)
What is a key?
Speed of music
What is tempo?
Highness or lowness that we hear in a sound.
What is pitch?
The four basic voice ranges.
What are soprano, alto, tenor and bass?
Name the clef. 
What is a treble clef?
Combination of simultaneously sounded notes
What is harmony?
The major scale pattern
What is WWHWWWH?
Regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into time.
What is a beat?
The volume of sound; loudness or softness of music.
What are dynamics?
Any mechanism - other than voice - that produces musical sounds.
What is an instrument?
Placed at the beginning of the staff to show the pitch of each line and space.
What is a clef?
A short musical idea (word)
What is a motif?
2-part form (AB)
What is binary form?
The number of quarter notes in a measure.
Quality of sound that distinguishes a voice or instrument.
What is timbre?
The six instrument categories.
What are woodwind, brass, strings, percussion, keyboard, and electronics?
Name the type note or rest.

What is a half rest?
A complete musical unit, part of a melody (sentence)
What is a phrase?
A melodic line and accompaniment
What is homophonic texture?
Tempo is 168.
What is Presto?
Guess the sound.
What is the flute?
The saxophone belongs to what instrument category.
What are woodwinds?
The acronym to remember the bass clef line notes.

A musical unit comprised of two balanced phrases an antecedent and consequent (paragraph)
What is a period?
Designate a particular type of music with a distinct sound.
What is genre?