Rhythm
History
Notes
Solfege
Dynamics
100
Gets one beat in a 4/4 time signature
What is a quarter note
100
The time period in which Bach was a composer
What is Baroque
100
The first space note in the treble clef
What is F
100
What is the first syllable in solfege
What is Do
100
dynamic marking for "soft"
What is piano (p)
200
Gets four beats in a 4/4 time signature
What is a half note
200
The time period in which W.A. Mozart was a composer
What is Classical
200
The third line in the treble clef
What is B
200
What is the third syllable in solfege
What is Mi
200
Dynamic marking for "loud"
What is forte (f)
300
Gets half of a beat in a 4/4 time signature
What is an eighth note
300
The time period in which Beethoven was a composer
What is Romantic
300
The second space in the bass clef
What is C
300
What is the sixth syllable in solfege
What is La
300
Dynamic marking for "medium soft"
What is mezzo piano (mp)
400
Gets one-fourth of a beat in a 4/4 time signature
What is a sixteenth note
400
Mozart was one of the first composers to write specifically for this instrument (he really liked it)
What is the clarinet
400
The fifth line in the bass clef
What is A
400
What is the name of the minor tone of "mi"
What is meh
400
To gradually get louder/stronger
What is crescendo
500
Gets three beats in a 4/4 time signature
What is a dotted half note
500
This type of music was used in the early Medieval period and often consisted of only one melody that moved by steps.
What is chant
500
The first ledger line above the staff in treble clef
What is A
500
Where are the half steps located in solfege
What is between mi and fa; between ti and do
500
To very suddenly become loud
What is sforzando (sfz)