To the left of a group of two black keys.
Where is note C?
The note that has four beats.
What is a whole note?
Slow walking speed.
What is andante?
W W H W W W H
What is the pattern for the major scale?
natural minor, harmonic minor, melodic minor.
What are the three forms of a minor scale?
To the left of a group of three black keys.
Where is note F?
Consists of a notehead, a stem, and one flag.
What does the eighth note consist of?
broad, very slow.
What is largo?
The major scale falls on all white keys.
How do you know if the scale begins with the pitch C?
W H W W H W W
What is the pattern of a natural minor scale?
The pitch below G.
What is Gb?
The note that has one beat.
What is a quarter note?
fast
What is allegro?
The pitch to which the other tones of the scale seem to be related.
What is the tonic?
W H W W H A2 H
What is the pattern of a harmonic minor scale?
The smallest interval on the piano.
What is a half step?
Consists of a notehead, a stem, and two flags.
What does the sixteenth note consist of?
gradually becoming slower.
What is ritardando?
15 different
How many major scales exist?
W W H W W H W
What is the pattern of a melodic scale ascending?
The distance between two notes.
What is an interval?
The note that has one and a half beats.
What is a dotted quarter note?
gradually becoming faster.
What is accelerando?
tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, leading tone, tonic.
What are the scale degrees in ascending order?
W W H W W H W
What is the pattern of a melodic minor scale descending?