Name That Note
Rhythm Math
Musical Terms
Guess the Instrument
100

This note receives one beat.

Crotchet 

100

A semibreve plus a minim?

6 beats

100

This term refers to the speed of music. Starts with T.

Tempo

100

This string instrument is the smallest and has the highest pitch.

Violin
200

This note is held for 2 beats.

Minim

200

Two crotchets plus one minim.

4 beats

200

This musical symbol looks like a fancy letter "S" and indicates the pitch of notes. Found at the start of the each line of music.

Treble clef

200

This large brass instrument is known for its deep, rich sound.

Tuba

300

This note is hollow and is held for 4 beats

Semibreve
300

Three quavers plus one crotchet.

2.5 beats

300

This symbol is a squiggly line and represents a silence for one beat in 4/4 time.

Crotchet rest

300

This woodwind instrument has a single reed and is often used in jazz and classical music.

Clarinet
400

This note is often paired with other notes and receives just 1/2 count

Quaver

400

Four semiquavers plus two quavers

2 beats

400

This symbol is used at the end of a section of music and tells the musician to play that section again.

Repeat Sign
400

This percussion instrument consists of two cymbals that are crashed together to create a large, dramatic sound.

Crash cymbals

500

This note is quite short and is often written in a group of four notes that equals a total of 1 beat

Semiquaver

500

A dotted minim plus a crotchet

4 beats

500

This symbol is what music notes are written on and is made up of a certain number of lines and spaces

Music stave

500

This keyboard instrument produces sound by striking strings with hammers when keys are pressed.

Piano