This phrase is a funny word that helps us find out sharp and flat keys.
What is "BEADGCF"?
One note above A
What is B?
In a measure of 4/4, this note gets one beat.
What is a quarter note?
This clef shows you where G is
What is the Treble Clef?
These keys are white and are a kind of accidental
What are naturals?
Going in this direction in the phrase allows us to determine flat keys
What is BEADGCF to the right?
One note below C
What is B
In a measure of 3/4, this note gets three beats.
What is a dotted half?
This clef shows you where F is
What is the bass clef?
These keys are black and are one of two accidentals
What are flats and/or sharps?
Going in this direction in the phrase allows us to determine sharp keys
What is BEADGCF to the left?
This symbol moves a note down one half step
What is a flat?
In a measure of 6/8, this note gets one beat
What is an eighth note?
This clef uses FACE in the SPACE
What is the treble clef?
This note is an enharmonic of A#
What is Bb?
This key has three flats.
What is the key of Eb?
This symbol moves a note up by one half step
What is a sharp?
In a measure of 6/8, this note gets 4 beats
What is a half note?
In this clef, all cows eat grass.
What is the bass clef?
This note is an enharmonic of Cb
What is B natural?
What is the key of B?
This symbol moves up a note by two half steps.
What is a double sharp?
In a measure of 11/16, this note gets six beats
What is a dotted quarter?
This note is called middle C.
What is the note one ledger line above bass clef and one ledger line below treble clef.
These two scales are completely identical and are considered enharmonics.
What are the Cb and B natural scales?