Rhythm
Instrument
Terminology
Dynamics
Solfège
100

This note gets one beat

Quarter Note

100

This instrument uses a mallet to create sound

Xylophone

100

This is the main tune of a song

Melody

100
This is the "fancy musician term" for when a piece of music should be played or sung softly

Piano

100

This is Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do

Solfège

200

This note gets half a beat

Eighth Note

200

The violin belongs to this instrument family

Strings

200

This is when two or more notes sang at the same time

Harmony

200

This is the "fancy music term" for when a song should be sung loudly

Forte

200

This is why Solfège is important

It helps you to read sheet music

300
This tells you how many beats per measure
Time Signature
300

These two family's you blow into to create sound

Woodwinds and Brass

300

This is a kind of singing where a melody is sung by two or more groups at different times

Round singing

300

These are the symbols you see on a song to tell you what volume to sing at

Dynamic markings

300

This is the hand sign for Do (Hold up the hand sign)

A closed fist

400

This meter feels like marching

2/4

400

This instrument family has a wooden reed that vibrates to help create sound

Woodwind
400
A type of singing where everyone sings the same thing at the same time

Unison

400

Draw the symbol that tells you to sing softly

p

400

This is the hand sign for Ti (Hold up the hand sign)

Finger pointed diagonally upward

500

This meter feels like a waltz

3/4

500

This note on the recorder takes all of your fingers to play

G

500

This word refers to how loud or quiet a piece of music is

Dynamics

500

Draw the symbol that tells you to sing loudly

f

500

Sing a scale

Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do