The interval of 8 notes is also called this.
What is an octave?
This symbol tells you how many beats per measure.
What is a time signature?
This symbol indicates that the included notes should be played one octave higher than written.
What is 8va?
A chord using two minor thirds is a…..
What is a diminished triad?
This type of rest typically receives 1 count.
What is a quarter rest?
A Major scale and it’s relative minor scale share this.
What is key signature?
The note in the ledger line in between the treble and bass clef is….
What is middle c?
This symbol tells you how many beats per measure.
What is a time signature.
This chord can be in third inversion.
What is a seventh chord?
This rest hangs below the 4th line of the staff.
What is a whole rest?
This is a tool that can show the number of accidentals in any key signature.
What is the circle of fifths.
This symbol is also known as the G clef.
What is the treble clef?
This symbol tells a musician to gradually increase the volume.
What is a crescendo?
This type of chord is built using a minor third with a Major third on top.
What is a minor triad?
A dot added to a whole note adds how many counts?
What is 2 counts.
WWHWWWH is the pattern for which scale?
What is a Major scale?
Sayings about animals can help you to identify lines and spaces on this clef.
What is the bass clef?
This symbol indicated that a note should be sustained until the director decides to move on.
What is a fermata?
A triad with the 3rd on the bottom is in this inversion.
What is first inversion?
A meter that has three subdivisions per beat is called…..
Compound
The pattern of half and whole steps in a minor scale.
What is WHWWHWW.
This symbol separates a staff into measures.
What is a bar line?
This symbol indicates a return to the beginning of the piece.
What is da capo (D.C.)
A seventh chord containing a Major triad with an additional minor third is this type of chord.
What is a dominant seventh chord?
This symbol connects two notes together over a bar line.
What is a tie?