Musical Terms/ Symbols
Note Names
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Triads/ Intervals
100

It means at a walking pace 

What is Andante 

100

First space on the treble clef 

What is F 

100
The same note on pitch- but different names 

What is an Enharmonic 

100

C D E F G A B C -- No sharps or flats 

What is C major scale 

100

Major Third 

What is C to E? 
200

It means playing things smoothly 

Legato 

200

Last space on the treble clef 

What is E 

200

It means fortissimo and it is very very loud 

What is FF 

200

One flat (B flat) 

What is F major 

200

The same note- no interval 

What is Unison 

300

It means the volume of the music will increase and then decrease 

What is Crescendo and Decrescendo 
300

Third line on treble clef 

What is B 

300

It alters the pitch and makes it goe down one half step 

What is a Flat sign 

300

Three Flats (B, E, & A flat) 

What is E Flat Major 

300

C to G 

What is perfect fifth 

400

You will need to play short and detached 

What is Staccato 

400

First line in BASS clef 

What is G 

400

It is represented by a C and it is the same as 4/4 

What is Common Time? 

400
Four sharps (F, C, G, D) sharps 
What is E major? 
400

Major third and then another major third 

What is an Augmented Triad 

500

It is Italian for Slowing down 

What is Ritardando 

500

Last Space in BASS Clef 

What is G 

500

Its a symbol that holds the note until the conductor or artist decides to stop 

What is a Fermata 

500
Five Sharps (F,C,G,D,A,) Sharps 
What is B major) 
500

Minor third and then a major third 

What is a minor Triad