EGBDF / FACE.
What is the Treble Clef?
This is the total number of beats that make up a double dotted double whole note.
What is 14?
This is a minor third then a major third stacked together.
What is a minor triad?
These types of Time Signatures break into subdivisions of 2.
What are Simple Time Signatures?
These are notes/intervals belonging to the key.
What is Diatonic?
FACEG / GBDF
What is Alto Clef?
This is the slash-chord symbol that shows a G-Sharp Major Triad in 1st inversion.
What is G-Sharp/B-Sharp?
F/D/Bb
What is Bb/F?
These types of Time Signatures break into subdivisions of 3.
What are Compound Time Signatures?
These are notes that to NOT belong to the key.
What is/are Chromatic?
This is the connecting note between Treble and Bass Clef in the Grand Staff. Include octave range.
What is Middle C? (C4)
This is the tool that is used to organize interval via a specific interval between them.
What is the Circle of Fifths?
C#, E, G
What is C-Sharp Diminished?
What is Compound Triple?
What are Tonic, Supertonic, Mediant, Submediant, Dominant, Submediant, Leading Tone
GBDFA / ACEG. (You have 10 seconds)
What is Bass Clef?
This compound meter is made up of four large beats and has a subdivision of eighth notes.
What is 12/8?
This Triad is made up of a Minor 3rd and a Diminished 5th.
What is a Diminished Triad?
4/2 is this type of Time Signature and Meter.
What is Simple Quadruple?
This is a Diminished 6th above the Leading tone of C Major.
What is Gb?
This is the specific note (with octave number) of the lowest line note in Tenor Clef and the highest line note in Treble Clef. (You have 20 seconds)
What are D3 and F5?
This clef sits on the middle line of the grand staff and centers around middle C.
What is Alto Clef?
This inversion results in a 3rd and a 6th above the bass note.
What is first inversion?
This compound meter is made up of 3 large beats and has a subdivision of quarter notes.
What is 9/4?
This is the 5th scale degree of the submediant of the enharmonic key to A#.
What is D?