Music Notation
Time Values
Italian Terms
Semitones, Whole Tones, Accidentals
Major Scales
100

The word spelled by the four spaces in the treble clef

What is FACE?

100

the rest that can fill a whole measure

What is a whole rest?

100

the word that means "the end"

What is "fine"?

100

the accidental that cancels out a sharp or a flat

What is a natural?

100

this is the first note of the major scale

What is the tonic?

200

In the rhyme for bass clef lines, "Good - what? - don't fall apart?"

What are burritos?

200

the note that gets one count

What is a quarter note?

200

The meaning of "maestoso"

What is majestic?

200

the type of semitone that consists of two notes with the same letter name

What is a chromatic semitone?
200

this is the collection of sharps or flats at the beginning of each clef

What is a key signature?

300

The three leger lines above the treble clef staff and below the bass clef staff both spell this word

What is ACE?


300

the rest that gets 1/2 of a beat

What is an eighth rest?

300

The tempo that is moderately slow; at a walking pace

What is andante?

300

this is made up of two semitones

What is a whole tone?

300

a short, curved line that we have been using to show where the semitones are in a major scale

What is a slur?

400

The clef that is also called the "F clef"

What is the bass clef?

400

the note that gets 1/8 of a beat

What is a thirty-second note?
400

the tempo that is as fast as possible

What is prestissimo?


400
a note that sounds the same but is written differently
What is an enharmonic equivalent?
400

the key signature that has four sharps

What is E major?