Intervals
Symbols
Note Values
Music Theory
Misc.
100

What interval is A -> A (same note)?

What is unison?

100

These tell you to change the volume you are playing/singing at

What are dynamics?

100

In the time signature 4/4, this note gets the beat

What is a quarter note?

100

This clef is mostly used when notes fall below middle C

What is bass clef?

100

What clef does a clarinet read in?

What is treble clef?

200

What interval is C -> E?

What is a major third?

200

This is what pieces of music are broken up by

What are measures?

200

In the time signature 6/8, this note gets the beat

What is an 8th note?

200

In a music piece with Alto, Bass, Soprano, and Tenor voices, this voice part will be at the top of the grand staff

What is soprano?

200

This is used to keep a steady tempo when practicing

What is a metronome?

300

What interval is E -> B?

What is perfect fifth?

300

This symbol is used to tell you to play notes short and separated

What is staccato?

300

In 4/4 time, this note is worth a total of 4 beats

What is a whole note?

300

The bottom line on the staff in treble clef is this note name

What is E?

300

This instrument is very small and is the highest sounding of the woodwind family

What is piccolo?

400

What interval is G -> E#?

What is augmented sixth?

400

This tells us what notes are going to be flat, sharp, or natural throughout the piece

What is key signature?

400

In 4/4, a dotted half note is worth this many beats

What is 3?

400

Presto, largo, and allegro are terms that relate to what property of music?

What is tempo?

400
How many key signatures are there?

What is 15?

500

What interval is D -> Fb?

What is diminished third?

500

This symbol is used to tell us how many beats are in a measure, and what kind of note is worth one beat

What is time signature?

500

This many 16th notes can fit into a measure in a 3/4 time signature

What is twelve?

500

There are this many half steps in one octave

What is 12?

500

This is what it is called when you have two different notes that sound the exact same (ex: D# and Eb)

What is enharmonics?