The vertical lines used to divide measures.
What is bar lines?
The major scale with no flats or sharps?
What is C major scale?
This major key signature has 4 flats.
What is Ab major?
The musical distance between two pitches.
What is intervals?
The keys that represent the sharps and flats.
The combination of strong and weak pulses to form a recurring pattern.
What is meter?
The subdominant note of the F major scale.
What is Bb?
The minor key with no flats or sharps.
What is A minor?
Two pitches that are sounded in succession.
What is melodic intervals?
The standard number of keys on a piano keyboard.
What is 88?
This indicates a note that is given more stress than surrounding notes.
What is accent note?
The leading tone of the A natural minor scale.
What is G?
The minor key signature with 6 sharps.
What is D# minor?
Two pitches sounded simultaneously.
What is harmonic interval?
The pitch that occurs immediately to the left of a group of three black keys.
What is F?
The short, individual lines added above or below the staff.
What is ledger lines?
The scale consisting of the notes B-C#-D-E-F#-G-A#.
What is B harmonic minor scale?
The major key with one less sharp than D major.
What is G major?
The interval with zero half steps.
What is perfect unison?
The note that always occurs immediately to the left of a group of two black keys.
What is C?
A major triad with an added minor seventh above the root.
What is dominant seventh chord?
The scale with the notes G#-A#-B-C#-D#-E#-Fx.
What is G# melodic minor scale?
This minor key has three more flats than Eb major.
What is Bb minor?
The interval between C# and G#
What is perfect fifth?
The number of octaves on a standard 88 key piano.
What is 7 1/4?