Music Math
Enharmonics
Names and Sayings
Instruments
Vocabulary
100

a whole + a half =

6

100

another name for B-flat

A-sharp

100

the word for the spaces of the treble clef notes

FACE

100

this instrument will be heard when Jesus returns

trumpet

100

these lines separate measures

barlines

200

a half + a quarter + an eighth

3 1/2

200

another name for F-sharp

G-flat

200

the note one line below the treble clef and one line above the bass clef

C/middle C

200

an example of non-pitched percussion instruments

cymbal, bass drum, snare drum, triangle, tambourine, sleigh bells, etc.

200

5 lines and 4 spaces

staff

300

a whole + a half + a quarter + an eighth =

7 1/2

300

another name for G-sharp

A-flat

300

the saying for the space notes of the bass clef

All Cows Eat Grass

300

this instrument was originally held vertically and made of wood, like a recorder

flute

300

this tells you how many beats are in a measure and what kind of note gets one beat

time signature

400

2 wholes + 4 eighths =

10

400

another name for E-sharp

F

400

the saying for the line notes of the treble clef

Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge

Elephants Got Big Dirty Feet

Elvis's Guitar Broke Down Friday

400

this instrument has been used in the military for over 1,000 years

trumpet

400

this clef is used for low pitched instruments such as the trombone and tuba

bass clef

500

a whole - 3 eighths =

2 1/2

500

another name for C-flat

B

500

the saying for the line notes of the bass clef

Good Boys Do Fine Always

500

this instrument was originally used while hunting

french horn

500

movement by 1/2 steps (using enharmonics)

chromatic