Intervals
Treble Clef note names
Dynamic signs
Note values
Musical Markings
100
the distance from C up to D
What is a 2nd?
100
The name of the note on the second line of the treble clef
What is G?
100
definition of the word "forte"
What is loud?
100
the note that gets one beat
What is quarter note?
100
style of singing that is smoothly connected
What is legato?
200
the distance from fa down to do
What is a 4th?
200
The name of the note on the top line of the treble clef
What is F?
200
the definition of "mezzo piano"
What is medium soft?
200
the note that gets four beats
What is whole note?
200
a sign that tells you to hold the note longer than normal
What is fermata?
300
the distance from D up to A
What is a 5th?
300
the name of the note right below the bottom line of the treble clef
What is D?
300
the dynamic marking that tells you to gradually get louder
What is crescendo?
300
the note that gets one-and-a-half beats
What is dotted-quarter note?
300
two stacked numbers that help you know how many beats are in each measure for that song
What is a time signature?
400
the distance from G down to E
What is a 3rd?
400
the name of the note that is one leger line above the treble clef
What is A?
400
the dynamic marking that tells you to gradually get softer
What is decrescendo?
400
the note that gets half a beat
What is a eighth note?
400
a style of singing that is short and detached
What is staccato?
500
the distance from A down to C
What is a 6th?
500
the name of the note two leger lines below the treble clef
What is A?
500
the dynamic marking that tells you to suddenly sing loudly
What is subito forte?
500
the note that gets three beats
What is a dotted-half note?
500
a marking that tells you to slow down gradually, just a little bit
What is poco rit.?