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Note Values
Dynamics
Symbols
Lines/Spaces
Technique
100
This note is one beat.
What is quarter note?
100
Forte
What is loud?
100
This symbol is two numbers on top of one another and tells about the beats in each measure.
What is the time signature?
100
This note is on the second line of the treble clef.
What is Sol?
100
Whenever we sing solfege, we always use these. Sometimes, some of us forget to use these.
What are handsigns?
200
A half note has this many beats.
What is 2?
200
Piano
What is soft?
200
These are the lines that separate the music staff into measures.
What are barlines?
200
This note is on the fourth (top) space of the bass clef.
What is Sol?
200
In standing posture, these should be shoulder width apart.
What are your feet?
300
This note has four beats.
What is a whole note?
300
Mezzo Forte
What is medium loud?
300
This symbol means to hold a note until the director cuts you off.
What is fermata?
300
This note is on the first space of the treble clef.
What is Fa?
300
Your high vocal register is called your "head voice". Your low vocal register is called this.
What is chest voice?
400
A dotted half note has this many beats.
What is three?
400
Mezzo Piano
What is medium soft?
400
This symbol means to make a note short and detached.
What is staccato?
400
What is the second space of the bass clef?
What is Do?
400
Hearing music inside your head is known as this method.
What is audiation?
500
A dotted quarter note has this many beats.
What is one and a half?
500
Fortissimo
What is very loud?
500
This symbol connects two or more notes of the same pitch and adds their values together.
What is a tie?
500
What is a line that is above or below the staff called?
What is ledger line?
500
You use this muscle in your abdomen when you actively breathe. (Hint: Begins with "d")
What is diaphragm?