Music Notation Terminology
The letters of the musical alphabet.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G
Means "beats per minute"
BPM
Vertical Lines that divide the staff.
Barlines
The name of the symbol that is used to show low notes on a musical staff.
Bass Clef
The steady pulse of music is known as what?
Beat
The symbol means to alter a note one half step lower.
Flat
Two sets of 5 lines put together with a bass and treble clef.
Grand Staff
Located at the beginning of each piece of music, this series of sharps or flats describes what type of notes should be played in a piece and what note is the "tonic" or home base note of the piece.
Key Signature
Barlines divide the staff into these spaces called...
Measures
Organized Sound
Music
The written form of music.
Notation
This term is used for notes which have the same letter name but appear on different places of the musical staff.
Octaves
This term means how high or low a sound is.
Pitch
This type of music symbol means to be SILENT.
Rest
A steady, repetitive combination of notes and rests in a song.
Rhythm
This symbol means to alter a note one half step higher.
Sharp
The five lines that we write music on.
Staff
This term means how fast or slow the beat is.
Tempo
Located at the beginning of each piece of music, these two numbers show how many beats are in a measure of music and what note value is equal to one beat.
Time Signature
The name of the symbol that is used to show high notes on a musical staff.
Treble Clef