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Instruments
Don't be flat, be sharp
Symbols, not cymbals
100

These are the space notes, or the saying, for the bass clef spaces.

ACEG or All Cows Eat Grass

100

The typical value of a quarter note

1

100

This family of instruments uses a cup-like mouthpiece in which lips buzz against to create sound.

brass

100

Not G-flat

F-sharp

100

This symbol,  .  , means to add half of the value

a dot

200

The note one line below treble clef and one line above bass clef. It's in the middle of the two clefs.

C, middle C

200

3 quarter notes + 1 eighth note =

3 1/2

200

This family of instruments has both pitched and non-pitched instruments.

percussion

200

Not B-flat

A-sharp

200

This means to play loudly, f

forte

300

These are the line notes, or saying, for the treble clef lines.

EGBDF, Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge

300

1 half note + 2 eighth notes =

3

300

This instrument is usually made of wood and uses one reed to create sound.

clarinet

300

Not D-flat

C-sharp

300

This means to raise a note by a half step, #

sharp

400

True or False? The note name after G is H.

False, it's A

400

8 eighth notes =

4

400

This instrument was played by David (in the Bible) to soothe King Saul.

harp

400

Not A-flat

G-sharp

400

This means to lower a note by a half step, b

flat

500

The space notes of the treble clef spell this word.

FACE

500

The typical value of a dotted half note.

3

500

Louis Armstrong played this.

trumpet

500

Not E-flat

D-sharp

500

This means to play softly, p

piano