What is the name of the accidental used to signify raising a note by a half step?
What is sharp
How many distinct pitches are there in Western music?
What are 12
What is the symbol used to notate lower pitches?
What is Bass Cleff
How many 8th notes can fit into a 4/4 measure?
What is 8?
What are the short individual lines added above or below the staff called known as extensions of the staff?
What is Ledger lines
How do we label the sad sounding triad/chord?
What is a minor Chord?
If a song has a total of 5 bar lines, how many measures will there be?
What is 6 measures
What is the interval pattern of the major scale?
What is WWHWWWH
How do we label the Happy sounding triad chord?
What is a Major Chord?
What note value doesn't have a stem?
What is a whole note
While composing music, what is the term called to indicate loudness or softness?
What is Dynamics
On a D major key signature, how many sharps occur?
What is 2?
What is the part of the song that can be played by itself and typically sticks in the listeners ear?
What is melody?
F sharp and G flat are the same note on the keyboard, what is the equivalent to C sharp?
What is D flat
On A Major scale, how many sharps occur?
What is 3?
What is the scale degree of G in C Major?
Dominant