| A | B |
| a way a melody can travel | stepwise |
| well-known songs | folk songs |
| a minor key might make this | sad song |
| Chinese orchestra features this family | strings |
| organization of musical ideas | song form |
| syncopation | emphasis on weak beat |
| a scale using five pitches | pentatonic |
| ti-ka-ti-ka | 16th notes |
| ta ta | quarter notes |
| a short pattern used often in a piece of music | motive |
| tonal center; root of solfege | do |
| solfege above so | la |
| repeated pattern | ostinato |
| measures of rest at start of "When Can I See You" | 1 |
| half note value | 2 |
| dot adds this value to the note | 1/2 |
| family of instruments with mouthpieces | brass |
| compliments melody | harmony |
| the main tune of a song | melody |
| unit of grouping notes in music | measure |