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Note Names (Bass Clef)
Note Values
Musical Symbols
Foreign Terms
Note Names (Treble Clef)
100
Bottom line of the bass clef
What is G
100
This note gets two beats in 4/4 time.
What is a half note
100
This symbol is used to notate pitches in music.
What is the staff
100
This Italian word means “becoming gradually slower.”
What is ritardando
100
Bottom line of the treble clef
What is E
200
Second space in the bass clef
What is C
200
This note gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
What is a quarter note
200
This symbol means to lower the note by one half step.
What is a flat sign
200
This Italian word means “cheerful, quick, or fast.”
What is allegro
200
Second space in the treble clef
What is A
300
Top line of the bass clef
What is A
300
This note gets three beats in 4/4 time.
What is a dotted half note
300
This symbol tells how many beats are in a measure and which note gets the beat.
What is time signature
300
This Italian word means “medium loud”.
What is mezzo forte
300
Top line of the treble clef
What is F
400
The note above the very top line of the bass clef
What is B
400
This note gets half of a beat in 4/4 time.
What is an eighth note
400
This symbol means to play the notes separated.
What is staccato
400
This italian word means "a moderate speed"
What is moderato
400
The note above the very top line of the treble clef
What is G
500
The note below the bottom line of the bass clef
What is F
500
This note gets one and a half beats in 4/4 time.
What is a dotted quarter note
500
This symbol means to hold the note longer than the normal duration, until the director cuts you off.
What is a fermata
500
These Italian words mean that voices are singing “without accompaniment.”
What is a cappella
500
The note below the bottom line of the treble clef
What is D