E up to G
What is a 3rd?
The distance between two notes whether vertical or horizontal
What is an interval?
C to F
What is a P4?
A melody line that has notes with pitches that go higher and higher one after another.
What is an ascending melody?
This clef's spaces spell out FACE from the bottom space to the top space
What is Treble Clef?
G up to B
What is a 5th?
The distance between two notes which are on top of each other
What is a harmonic interval?
D to E
What is a M2?
A melody line with notes with pitches that get lower and lower one after another
What is a descending melody?
This clef's lines spell GBDFA from the bottom line to the top
What is Bass Clef?
C# down to D
What is a 7th?
The distance between two notes that are played one after the other or are next to each other.
What is a melodic interval?
What is a m6?
You listen for these when determining how many different notes you hear
What are pulses?
When two of the same note have a connecting curve between them that keeps them together
What is a tie?
Eb to F#
What is a 2nd?
The quality of the distance between two notes that occurs when the top note fits into/falls into the bottom note's key signature.
What is a major interval?
F to high F
What is an octave? (P8)
This interval sounds like two different notes being played at the same time
What is a harmonic interval?
You count these when counting every note on a page.
What is a note head?
B to Cb
What is an octave?
The quality of the distance between two notes that occurs when the top note DOES NOT fit into the bottom note's key signature.
What is a minor interval?
Eb to Gb
This interval sounds like two notes being played one after another
What is a melodic interval?
The interval between the first line of treble clef and the first line of bass clef (quantity only)
What is a 3rd?