Music that is written on this, has five lines and four spaces.
What is a staff?
These symbols are oval shaped and are placed either on the lines or in the spaces. They represent musical sounds, called pitches.
What are notes?
This clef is also known as the G clef.
What is the treble clef?
This clef is also known as the F clef.
What is bass clef?
These types of notes are worth one beat.
What is a quarter note?
This symbol is written at the end of the piece to indicate the the piece is done.
What is a double bar line?
This separates measures into equal parts.
What are bar lines?
These are the line notes of the treble clef.
What is: EGBDF?
What is: FACE?
These kinds of notes are worth 2 beats.
What are half notes?
These are short lines added to extend the range of the staff when notes are too high or low to be written on the staff.
What are ledger lines?
This term is used when both the bass and treble clef are connected by a brace.
What is the grand staff?
These are the line notes of the bass clef.
What is: GBDFA?
These are the space notes of the bass clef.
What is: ACEG?
The stems go in this direction when the note head is above the third line.
This symbol joins tow notes of the same pitch by a curved line.
What is a tie?
This line connects to a note to indicate its value.
What is a stem?
This appears at the beginning of music after the clef.
What is a time signature?
This symbol joins two notes of one or more different pitches. It also indicates to play the music smooth and connected.
What is a slur?
The stems go in this direction when the note head is below the third line.
These kinds of notes come in three forms: by themselves, in pairs, or in fours.
What are 8th notes?
This symbol looks like a double bar line with two dots.
What is a repeat sign?
This type of rest means to rest for the whole measure (regardless of the time signature).
What is a whole rest?
This type of notes receives three beats.
What is a dotted half note?
Four of these notes is equivalent to one whole note.
What is a quarter note?