Major Keys
Rhythms/Time Signatures
Articulations
Vocab
RANDOM
100

Describe how to determine the key signature if there are flats in the key signature.

Next to last flat is the name of the key.

100

Clap this rhythm.

Rhythm

100

What are articulations?  What do they refer to?

How you perform a note.

100

Ritardando

To slow down

100

Explain how to adjust your instrument if you are playing sharp or flat.

Sharp- pull out.

Flat- push in.

200

Describe how to determine the key signature if there are sharps in the key.

Farthest sharp to the right, and go up one.

200

Clap this rhythm.

Rhythm.

200

Name this articulation and describe how to perform it:


Accent- with emphasis on the note.

200

Accelerando

To speed up

200

Put these tempo markings in order from slowest to fastest: Allegro, Largo, Presto, Andante, Allegretto

Largo, Andante, Allegretto, Allegro, Presto

300
Name the order of the flats.

BEADGCF

300

Find three errors with this line of music.

300

Name this articulation and how to perform it:


Staccato- short and detached.

300

Andante

Medium speed, walking pace

300

What does soli mean?

Section solo

400

Name this key signature:


Db Major.

400

Write in the correct counts for the line of music.

400

Name this articulation and how to perform it: (Must use official name)


Tenuto- smooth, legato, connected.

400

Intonation

Referring to one's tuning.

400

Name three things you should check first when sight-reading a piece of music.

500

Name this key signature:


F# Major.

500

Write in the correct time signature for the line of music.

500

Name this articulation and how it is performed: (Must use official name)


Marcato accent- short and emphasized.

500

Pesante

Heavy

500

Put these instruments in order from LOWEST sounds to HIGHEST sounds:

Flute

French Horn

Bassoon

Tuba

Tenor Sax

Tuba

Bassoon

French Horn

Tenor Sax

Flute