Staff Members
In Treble
Being Bass-ic
Dynamic Duos
Just In Time
100

We separate music into measures.

Barlines

100

Between your ears are the spaces that give you this answer.

face

100

When this happens at the ranch, it helps us remember our bass clef spaces.

All cows eat grass.

100

We are moderately loud and soft.

mf and mp (mezzo forte and mezzo piano)

100

Two of my kind are the perfect notes for filling a Common Time measure.

Half Notes

200

I am the first thing placed at the beginning of a staff.

Clef

200

What we learned when Elvis's guitar broke down Friday?

lines

200

The line was drawn when I was stuck in the middle.

D

200

We are very, very opposite from one another.

ff and pp (fortissimo and pianissimo)

200

I answer the question, "which kind of note receives on beat?"

The bottom number of a time signature.

300

We flank the spaces on the staff.

Lines

300

I stay in treble because my pitches are this.

high

300

I am on a line in the middle of the bag.

A

300

Some people say our symbols look like hair pins.

crescendo and decrescendo < >

300

In a measure, I am the best at keeping the sound away.

Whole Rest

400

We join the staff when notes need to be sharp or flat.

Key Signatures

400

I am the hand that prefers to play treble notes on a keyboard instrument.

Right

400

My atomic weight is somewhat great, I earn my medal as a heavy metal, and play bass with the largest mouthpiece on the face.

tuba

400

We are opposites, but sometimes come together to make one marking. 

fp (forte-piano)

400

With just one flag in 6/8 time, I am one beat long.

8th Note

500

When notes feel constrained, we take them above and below the staff.

Leger (or ledger) lines.

500

I am the note on the staff that the treble clef's loop identifies.

G

500

I like bass clef, start by rhyming with a synonym of "robbery," and my ending rhymes with "sand."

left hand

500

Most people think we mean the same thing, but some people think one of us should also slow down.

decrescendo and diminuendo

500

I don't wear a short dress as ballerinas do and, unlike Common Time, my favorite number is "2."

Cut Time (2/2)