Solfege
Notes & Rests
The Music Staff
Dynamics
Vocab Fun!
100
List these solfeggi syllables in order going up a scale.


mi, sol, fa, do ,re.

Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol


100
A quarter note receives how many beats?
1 beat
100
Number of LINES on the music staff?
5 Lines
100

Which dynamic is softer- piano or pianissimo?

Pianissimo
100
Describe the difference between a SKIP and a STEP in music
A step is moving from one note to the next in order. A skip is jumping over notes.
200
What are the solfege syllables for a major arpeggio?
Do, Mi, Sol, Do
200
A WHOLE NOTE receives how many beats?
4 beats
200
How many letters are there in the musical alphabet?
7
200
List these dynamics in order from loudest to softest.


Mezzo Piano, Piano, Mezzo Forte, Forte

Forte, Mezzo Forte, Mezzo Piano, Piano
200
What does a fermata tell the performer to do?
Hold the note until the director cuts the note off.
300
Starting at the top of a scale list the solfeggi syllables in order from the top of the scale to the bottom.
Do, Ti, La, Sol, Fa, Mi, Re, Do.
300
A Half Note plus a Half Rest equals = how many beats?
4 beats total
300
We always read the music staff from ________ to ____
Bottom to Top
300
True or False: Forte is the loudest dynamic level
False!
300
What does D.S. stand for? (Italian term)
Dal Segno
400

What solfege syllable is before "Ti"?

La

400
A Whole Note minus a Quarter Note equals = how many beats?
3 beats
400

TRUE OR FALSE: Notes ONLY exist on the music staff. There cannot be any notes above or below it.

FALSE, there are notes that exist on ledger lines.

400
Which of these terms is NOT a dynamic term?


Forte, Piano, Staccato, Fortissimo, 

Staccato
400

The TIME SIGNATURE tells you what in music?

How many beats are in each measure and what note gets one beat

500

What is the solfege syllable after  "Re"?

Mi

500
Whole Rest + Half Rest - Quarter Note = how many beats?
5 beats
500
When you combine the treble and bass clef staff it is called the _______  _________.
Grand Staff
500
Which of these dynamics is the loudest?


pianissimo, pianississimo, piano

Piano
500
What is the Italian term for "gradually getting louder"?
Crescendo