High Pitch Clef Name and it's lines and spaces
Low Pitch Clef Name and it's lines and spaces
Music Notes/Rests and their beats
Music Sign Language
Dynamics
100

Name of the clef in music with notes that have a high pitch.

What is the Treble Clef?

100

Name of the clef in music with notes that have a low pitch.

What is the Bass Clef?

100

Note or rest that has 4 beats.

What is a Whole Note/Rest?

100

The first and last word in music sign language.

What is Do?

100

Dynamic meaning soft or very soft.

What is Piano or Pianissimo?

200

Name of the spaces on this clef.

What is F, A, C, and E?

200

Name of the spaces on this clef and a phrase to remember them by.

What is A, C, E, and G? and All Cows Eat Grass?

200

Note or rest with 2 beats.

What is a Half Note/Rest?

200

The second and third words in music sign language.

What is Re and Mi?

200

Dynamic meaning loud or very loud.

What is Forte or Fortissimo?

300

Name of the lines on this clef.

What is E, G, B, D, and F?

300

Name of the lines on this clef.

What is G, B, D, F, and A?

300

Note or Rest with 1 beat.

What is a Quarter Note/Rest?

300

The forth and fifth words in music sign language.

What is Fa and Sol?

300

Dynamic meaning medium loud or medium soft.

What is Mezzo Forte or Mezzo Piano?

400

Phrases to remember the lines on this clef.

What is Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge?

400

A phrase to remember the lines on this clef.

What is Granny Bakes Doughnuts For Alice?

400

Note with three beats and a dot.

What is a Dotted Half Note?

400

The sixth and seventh words in music sign language.

What is La and Ti?

400

Dynamic meaning loud then immediately soft.

What is Forte Piano?

500

Another name for this Clef.

What is The G Clef?

500

Another name for this Clef.

What is the F Clef?

500

Note or rest usually seen in two because it is only 1/2 a beat.

What is an Eighth Note/Rest?

500

The real name of music sign language.

What is Solfege?

500

Dynamics meaning gradually increasing in sound or gradually decreasing in sound.

What is Crescendo or Decrescendo?