Tempo
Dynamics
Note Types
Articulations
SURPRISE
100

This tempo marking means to play the music at a walking tempo

Andante

100

This dynamic sign means to play very softly

Pianissimo
100

This note receives 4 beats

Whole Note

100

This articulation means to play the note louder with emphasis

Accent

100

This artist released songs like Bandit, Slime Belief, Make No Sense, and Kacey Talk

NBA Youngboy 

200

This tempo means to play very slowly

Largo

200
This dynamic marking means to gradually get louder

Crescendo 

200

This note receives 1 beat

Quarter Note

200

This articulation means to hold the note longer than expected until directed 

Fermata

200

A curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch

Tie
300

This tempo means to play quickly and cheerfully

Allegro

300

This dynamic marking means to play moderately loud

Mezzo Forte

300

This note gets 2 beats

Half Note

300

This articulation means to play the note short and detached

Staccato 

300

This accidental lowers a pitch by a 1/2 step

Flat

400

This tempo is Moderately

Moderato

400

This dynamic marking means to play softly

Piano

400

This note gets 1/2 of a beat

Eighth Note

400

This articulation means to hold the note for its full value, long and connected 

Tenuto

400

A "nickname" for a note that means the same thing. 

Ex. Db and C#

Enharmonic 

500
This tempo means lively or fast

Vivace

500

This dynamic marking means to gradually get softer

Decrescendo or Diminuendo

500

This note gets 1/4 of a beat

Sixteenth Note

500

This articulation means a sudden strong accent and backing off of the note 

Sforzando

500

Things located above or below the staff to indicate notes

Ledger Lines