Notes/Rests
Definitions 1
Definitions 2
Definitions 3
Parts of a note
100

This note gets 1 beat

Quarter note

100
This line connects two notes on the same line or space

Tie

100

What is your remote learning day assignment

Turning in your student teach permission slip

100

This line connects two notes on different lines or space of the staff

Slur

100

True or False: Quarter Notes have flags

False

200

This rest gets 4 beats

Whole rest

200

Higher voices sing in this clef

Treble clef

200

This lowers the pitch of a note

Flat

200

Lower voices sing in this clef

Bass clef

200

The circle/oval part of a note

Note head

300

This note gets 1/2 (.5) a beat

Eighth Note

300
This raises the pitch of a note

Sharp

300

Tells musicians how many beats are in each measure

Time signature

300

This cancels out a sharp or flat

Natural

300

The straight line attached to the note head

Stem

400

This rest gets 3 beats

Dotted half rest

400

You would find one of these at the end of a piece of music

Double Barline

400

How many different clefs have we discussed in our music class?

Two (2): Treble Clef and Bass Clef

400

The five lines and four spaces music is written upon

Staff

400

The curved line attached to the top of the stem on some notes

Flag

500

This Note gets 1.5 beats

Dotted Quarter Note

500

A __________ tells musicians to hold a note or rest

Fermata

500

A _________ is the space between two barlines

Measure

500

These separate the music into measures

Barline(s)

500

When notes with flags are next to each other, the connected flags for this line called a _________

beam