This vertical line is place immediately before the accented pulse, that divides written music into measures.
What is a Bar Line.
This accidentals raises the pitch to the next adjacent note.
What is Sharp?
This two pitches are sounded simultaneously in the interval.
What is a Harmonic interval?
This minor scale on a Treble cleff contains the following notes starting from: G, A, Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G.
What is the G natural minor?
This basic chord of tonal music, a three-note chord constructed of two superimposed thirds.
What is Triad?
This Western music pitch is written on a consistent group of five parallel lines.
What is a Staff?
This accidentals lowers pitches by a half step.
What is a Flat?
The interval of the a 3rd start on the C note contains what notes.
What are C, D and E notes?
This harmonic scale contains notes starting from A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and ends with A.
What is an A Natural minor scale.
This major triad with an added minor seventh above the root.
What is Dominant Seventh Chords?
This small oval shapes drawn on the staff to represent particular pitches.
What is a Noteheads?
This accidentals raises pitch by two half steps.
What is double sharp?
The Major 6th interval contains how many half steps.
What is 9 half steps?
This scale contain five tones per octave.
What is a Pentatonic scale?
This inversion is where the root note moved, but 3rd and 5th note stays.
What is First Inversion.
A sign that locates the note g1 on the second line of the staff. This g1 is then used as a reference point for locating other pitches on the staff.
What is a Treble Clef?
This accidentals lowers pitch by two half steps.
What is Double flat?
A major interval increased by a half step becomes what.
What is an augmented?
This minor scale developed to avoid the augmented second of the harmonic minor scale. In the ascending form, the sixth and the seventh degrees of the natural minor scale are raised; in the descending form, they are lowered to their position in natural minor.
This inversion of Seventh Chords has the third of the chord as the lowest sounding note, second inversion has the fifth as the lowest-sounding note and the third inversion has the seventh of the chord as the lowest-sounding note.
What is 1st inversion?
This sign that is located the F on the fourth line of the staff. This F is then used as a reference point for locating other pitches.
What is Bass Cleff?
This accidental cancels a sharp, double sharp, flat, or double flat.
What is Natural.
This augmented intervals always invert to what intervals.
What is a Diminished intervals?
This six note scale is missing the second and sixth scale degrees, the third and seventh degrees are lowered and the lowered fifth degree is added to the existing fifth scale degree.
What is the Blue Scale?
The I, IV, V major keys defines the quality of what Triad?
What is a Major Triad?