This type of note gets one beat
What is, "A Quarter Note".
This have five lines and four spaces
What is, "The Staff"
This tells us how many beats per measure
What is, "The Time Signature"
This word means to play at a "lively" speed.
What is, "Vivace"
This symbol raises notes a 1/2 step up
What is, "A Sharp"
This rest is two beats of silence
What is, "A Half Rest".
This symbol marked with sharps and flats at the start of a song moves the song to a higher/lower range
What is, "Key Signature"
In the measure, this is the strongest beat.
What is, "Beat One"
This mark tells you how fast, or slow to play the piece.
What is, "Tempo Marking"
This weird note-group fits three notes inside of one beat
What is, "Tri-po-let"
This type of rest goes down "into the ground" and is worth four beats
What is, "A Whole Note"
This symbol divides music into organized boxes, based on the time signature, and is used twice to mark the end of a piece.
What is, "Bar Lines"
In this meter/time signature there are THREE beats per measure
What is, "3/4"
When you see "FF" writing in your music, you know it means ____ in Italian and ____ in English.
What is, "Fortissimo + Very Loud"
This symbol adds half a notes value back to itself
What is, "A Dot"
This note alone gets a 1/2 beat...
What is, "A Eighth Note"
This fancy staff is the combination between treble and bass clef staves.
What is, "The Grand Staff"
In this meter/time signature there are TWO beats per measure
What is, "2/4"
This spaced and snappy articulation is marked with a dot above, or below a note.
What is, "Staccato"
This funky-fresh pattern of Italian words helps us sing our major scale correctly.
What is, "Solfege"
Four of these notes equal a quarter note...
What is, "A Sixteenth Note".
These symbols are used when a piece of music goes higher, or lower off of the staff.
What is, "Ledger Lines"
This meter/time signature is often referred to with a "c" for common time
What is, "4/4"
What is, "Legato"
Although we haven't talked about this symbol it... ACCENTS the note
What is, "An Accent"