This accidental lowers the pitch of the stated note by a whole tone.
What is a double flat?
This term is used to define the sixth degree of the scale.
What is the submediant?
This chord is composed of the notes G#, B, and D#.
What is g# minor?
A quarter note and a whole note added together equal this number of beats in 4/4 time.
What is five?
This major key contains two sharps.
What is D major?
This natural note is a perfect fifth above Bb.
What is F natural?
This minor scale is created by raising the seventh degree of the natural minor scale.
What is harmonic minor?
This number reflects the number of major chords in a major scale.
What is three?
This type of note results in half added to the total number of beats.
What is a dotted note?
This number reflects the number of flats in Ab major.
What is four?
This note is enharmonic to G#.
What is Ab?
This scale is created from the first, second, third, fifth, and sixth degrees of the major scale.
What is major pentatonic?
This chord is created by combining a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth.
What is a major chord?
This rest equals half a beat in 4/4 time.
What is an eighth rest?
This number reflects the number of sharps in d# minor.
What is six?
This symbol directs the reader to play the affected notes an octave higher than usual.
What is 8va?
This chromatic scale is typically notated using flats, rather than sharps.
What is descending chromatic?
In addition to the I and V chords, this chord is considered one of the primary chords.
What is the IV chord?
Three of this note will result in nine beats in 4/4 time.
What is a dotted half note.
This minor key contains three flats.
What is c minor?
This term is used as a reference to C4.
What is middle C?
The notes D, E, F#, G#, Bb, and C create this scale.
What is the whole tone scale?
The notes E#, Gx, and Bx create a chord of this quality.
What is augmented?
Fourteen of this note will fill a measure in 7/8 time.
What is a sixteenth note?
This key is the relative minor of E major.
What is c# minor?