All About that Beat
Name That Composer
Signs and Symbols
Piano Potpourri
Name That Tune
100

This kind of note gets one beat in 4/4 time.

What is a quarter note?

100

He wrote "Ode to Joy" and "Fur Elise."

Who is Beethoven?

100

This tells us to play loudly.

What is f (forte)?

100

These come in groups of 2 or 3 on the piano.

What are black keys?

100

EEE EEE EGCDE

What is "Jingle Bells?"

200

This tells us how many beats are in a measure and what kind of note gets one beat.

What is a time signature?

200

He was a child prodigy and wrote his first symphony when he was only 8 years old.

Who is Mozart?

200

This tells us to play softly.

What is p (piano).

200

We press this with our foot to make notes sound longer or blend together.

What is the damper (or sustain) pedal?

200

EDCD EEE DDD EEE

What is "Mary Had a Little Lamb?"

300

This kind of note gets two beats in 3/4 time.

What is a half note?

300

He wrote the music for the original "Star Wars" movies.

Who is John Williams?

300

This tells us to hold a note for longer than its given value.

What is a fermata?

300

This is the name of the lowest key on the piano.

What is A?

300

CCGG AAG FFEE DDC

What is "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star?"

400

This device helps us to practice playing with a steady beat.

What is a metronome?

400

He was known as the "King of Ragtime." 

Who is Scott Joplin?

400

This tells us to gradually get louder.

What is crescendo?

400

This is the number of keys on a standard piano.

What is 88?

400

C C CDE EDEFG

What is "Row, Row, Row Your Boat?"

500

This is the musical term for the speed at which we play a piece.

What is tempo?

500

He had 20 children...and many of them became musicians, too!

Who is Johann Sebastian Bach?

500

This tells us to slow down gradually.

What is ritardando?

500

This is what hits the strings to make a sound when we play the piano.

What is a hammer?

500

CDEC CDEC EFG EFG

What is "Frere Jacques" (or "Are You Sleeping?")