Note Values
Key Words
Dynamically Speaking
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100

A note that receives 3 beats/counts.

What is a dotted half note?

100

A musical thought or sentence.

What is a phrase?

100

Loudness or softness of music.

What are dynamics?

100

These will raise or lower a note's pitch by a half step.

What are flats and sharps.

100

This is Mr. Chambers' primary instrument.

What is percussion?

200

A note that receives 1/2 of a beat/count.

What is an 8th note?

200

A symbol placed at the left-hand end of the staff that indicates the pitch of the notes written on that staff.

What is a Clef?

200

This means to play at a medium soft dynamic.

What is Mezzo Piano?

200

This is a curved line that connects two or more notes that are the same pitch.

What is a tie

200

The writer of the Star Spangled Banner.

Who is Francis Scott Key?

300

A note that receives 1 1/2 beats/counts.

What is a dotted quarter note?

300

A symbol that represents the duration or length of a musical sound.

What is a note?

300

This means to play at a very loud dynamic.

What is fortissimo?

300

A musical though or sentence.

What is a Phrase?

300

This is the nickname of the McNair high school marching band.

What is M3?

400

A note that receives 1/4 of a beat/count.

What is a 16th note?

400

This shows how many sharps or flats are in a piece of music.

What is the Key Signature?

400

This means to play loud, then immediately soft.

What is Fortepiano?

400

This time signature is the same as the time signature 4/4.

What is Common Time?

400

This song, which is in McNair's band book, was performed by the Funk group Cameo.

What is Talking Out The Side of Your Neck?

500

A note that receives 3/4 of a beat/count.

What is a dotted 8th note?

500

This will let you know how many beats are in a measure AND what type of note will receive one beat.

What is the Time Signature?

500

These both mean to gradually play softer.

What is a decrescendo and a diminuendo?

500

This symbol indicates that you should hold a note longer than it's original value.

What is a fermata?

500

This is the name of the marching version of a tuba, which was named after a famous composer known as the "march king."

What is a sousaphone?