Note Names
Note Values
Music Reading
Choir Terms
Vocal Anatomy
100

The clef typically used by Sopranos and Altos

What is The Treble Clef

100

This note gets one beat.

What is a Quarter Note?

100

This symbol is made up of five lines and four spaces

The Staff

100

The Italian word for playing or singing in a short, detached manner.  

What is staccato

100

A muscle that sits under the rib cage and assists in breathing.  

What is diaphragm

200

The pitch names of the treble clef lines

E G B D F

200

This note receives four beats.  〇

What is a whole note?

200

Music is divided into smaller units called ___________. 

What is measures

200

An apostrophe above the staff is a symbol for this.

What is a breathe (or breath mark)

200

The soft, flexible upper portion of the mouth.

What is soft pallette

300

The pitches of the treble clef spaces

F A C E or "Face"

300

This note only gets half of a beat:  ♪

What is an eighth note?

300

This is the measurement for tempo

What is beats per minute

300

A symbol which directs the singer to hold a pitch for longer than full value. 

What is fermata (or birds eye)

300

What aspect of the vocal mechanism controls volume?

What is breath (will also accept air)

400

The note on the third line of the bass clef

What is D?

400

How many beats does an eighth note and eighth note get? ♪ + ♪

What is one beat?

400

Two numbers typically found at the beginning of the song to tell you how many beats per measure and what type of note gets one beat

What is a Time Signature?

400

The italian name for this symbol

mf

What is mezzo forte

400

The bony upper portion of the mouth. 

What is hard palate.

500

The note on line two of the treble clef

What is a G

500

Four of these equal one beat.  

What are sixteenth notes.  
500

Another word for volume

What is dynamics

500

An Italian term meaning "to gradually increase in sound"?

What is crescendo

500

This part of the singing mechanism vibrates as a result of air passing through.  

What are vocal folds (or vocal cords)