A note that receives one beat
What is a quarter note?
The first line on the treble clef
What is E?
Typically referred to as a "happy" chord
What is Major?
The period of music from 1600-1750
What is Baroque?
Raises the note a half step
What is a sharp?
A note that receives two beats
What is a half note?
The first space of the treble clef
What is F?
Typically referred to as a "sad" chord
What is minor?
The composer that went deaf towards the end of his life
Who is Beethoven?
Lowers the note a half step
What is a flat?
A note that receives four beats
What is a whole note?
The last line of the treble clef
What is F?
Typically referred to as the "home" chord
What is the tonic (or I) chord?
Composed Für Elise
Who is Beethoven?
Cancels out a sharp or flat
What is a natural sign?
A note that receives half of a beat
What is an eighth note?
The first line of the bass clef
What is G?
The chord that is made up of all minor thirds
What is a diminished chord?
The period of music from 1700-1830
What is Classical?
Raises the note a whole step
What is a double sharp?
A note that receives one and a half beats
What is a dotted quarter note?
The second space of the bass clef
What is C?
The interval that was referred to as the "devils" interval
What is a tritone (or Augmented 4th, or Diminished 5th)?
The period of music from 1830-1900
What is Romantic?
Lowers the note a whole step
What is a double flat?