Staff
Rhythms
Note Names
Clefs
Meter + Counting
100

A staff has this many spaces.

4

100

A note that gets one beat.

A quarter note.

100

Identify this treble clef note.

G

100

This is the name of this clef.

Treble Clef

100

This is the word that refers to "how we feel music"

Meter

200
A staff has this many lines.

5

200

One beat of silence.

A quarter rest

200


Identify this bass clef note.

F

200

This is the name of this clef.

Bass Clef

200

These are the two types of meter we reviewed in class

Triple and Quadruple

300

The treble clef wraps around this line of the staff. Must give the number of the line (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) AND the letter name of the line

Second line // G

300

A note that gets 2 beats

A half note

300

Identify this treble clef note.

B

300

GBDFA are the line notes for this clef.

Bass Clef

300



This is how you count a measure with 4 quarter notes in it.

1 2 3 4

400

The two dots of the bass clef surround this line on the staff. Must give the number of the line (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) AND the letter name of the line.

4th line // F

400

Draw and name the note that receives 4 beats.

A whole note

400

This is the note that connects the treble clef staff and bass clef staff.

Middle C

400

'FACE in the space' is the way we remember the space notes for this clef

Treble Clef

400

This is how we count a measure with a whole note in it.

1--2--3--4

500

This is the name of the entire staff we use to read piano music.

Grand Staff

500

The number on the top of a time signature tells you THIS.

How many beats are in each measure.

500

Identify this bass clef note.

B

500

The treble clef notes are the ______ notes on the piano and the bass clef notes are the _______ notes on the piano.

The treble clef are the high notes on the piano and the bass clef are the low notes on the piano.

500

This is the counting for the first measure.

(1) 2  3+ 4