Music Measures
Music Notes and Values
Music Sounds
Major Scales
Minor Scales
100

5 lines and 4 spaces used to define a specific set of pitches.

Staff

100

These indicate a specific duration of silence during a measure.

Rests

100

The highness and lowness of a sound.

Pitch

100

This major scale in bass clef has no flats or sharps.

C major

100

This minor scale has no flats or sharps.

A minor

200

This signifies the end of a section or movement.

Double bar line

200

This is upwards when you are below the middle line, and downwards when you are above the middle line.

Stem

200

Three or more pitches sounding simultaneously.

Chord

200

There are how many sharps in the F# major scale?

6

200

The B flat minor scale has this many flat notes.

5

300

A sign that indicates the section should be played again.

Repeat sign

300

This type of note has half the value of the note added to it.

Dotted note

300

Italian word from the English dynamic which means very soft.

Pianissimo

300

This major scale consists of one flat key.

F major

300

This minor scale has seven sharps.

A sharp

400

There are four of these, assigning a specific pitch range to a line on a staff.

Clefs

400

Not to be confused with an urban hairstyle, this is also known as a quarter note.

Crochet

400

This Italian word from the English dynamic which means getting softer.

Decrescendo

400

The sequence of these between the notes of a major scale are TTSTTTS.

Intervals

400

This scale always begins on the 6th degree of the major scale.

Relative minor

500

This rhythm involves dividing a beat into an equal number of subdivisions permitted by a time signature.

Tuplets

500

A sixteenth note, also known as this, is 1/4 of a beat.

Semiquaver

500

A set of three stacked notes that produce a chord.

Triad

500

Intervals smaller than a semitone are known as these.

Microtones

500

This musical mode is also known as the natural minor scale.

Aeolian mode

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