Dynamics
Types of Notes
Types of Rests
Basic Terms 1
Basic Terms 2
100

Play Softly

What is Piano

100

Gets 4 Beats

What is a Whole Note

100

Hangs from the line

What is a Whole Rest

100

This Clef Notates Higher Sounding Notes

What is Treble Clef

100

These extend the staff for notes above and below the staff

What are Ledger Lines

200

Play Very Softly

What is Pianissimo

200

Gets 2 Beats

What is a Half Note

200

Sits on top of the line

What is a Half Rest

200

This Clef Notates Lower Sounding Notes

What is Bass Clef

200

Two numbers that tell you how many beats per measure and what note receives the beat

What is a Time Signature

300

Play Medium Soft

What is Mezzo Piano

300

Gets 1.5 Beats

What is a Dotted Quarter Note

300

Looks like a Bolt of Lightning 

What is a Quarter Rest

300

This is the lines and spaces in which music is written

What is the Staff

300

The place where Sharps & Flats are indicated for the entire piece

What is a Key Signature

400

Play Medium Loud

What is Mezzo Forte

400

Gets 1/2 a Beat

What is an Eighth Note

400

Looks like a fancy 7

What is an Eighth Rest

400

These divide the staff into sections

What are Bar Lines

400

The section of the staff where music is written

What is a measure

500

Play Loudly

What is Forte

500

Gets 1/4 of a Beat

What is a Sixteenth Note

500

Looks like a Fancy 7 with an extra thingy

What is a Sixteenth Rest

500

This indicates the end of a piece or end of a section

What is a Double Bar Line

500

Sharps, flats or natural signs that are good for 1 measure only

What is an Accidental