Beginning
Piano
Rhythm
Pitch
Intervals
100
Equi-distant between the two clefs.
What is Middle C
100
88 keys
What is the standard number of keys on a piano?
100
The half split of a half note
What is a quarter note?
100
Term that refers to Do, Re, Me, Fa,So, La, Ti, Do
What is Solfege?
100
The difference between two pitches
What is an Interval?
200
There are 8 notes in this.
What is an Octave
200
36
What is the number of black keys on a standard piano?
200
Allegro, Lento, Moderato, Larghetto, Andante
What is Tempo?
200
The enharmonic equivalent of F sharp is this
What is G flat?
200
An interval that is two pitches played one after the other.
What is a Melodic Interval?
300
C to C or any other pitch
What is a Chromatic Scale?
300
Chromatic whole tone.
What is the tone called when going from C to C double sharp?
300
Quarter notes, half notes, and whole notes lack this for beaming
What is a flag?
300
A bracket and the symbols 8va means this
What is an octave higher?
300
Unison, 4ths, 5ths, and Octaves
What is a Perfect Interval?
400
Also known by its old name "G" clef.
What is Treble Clef.
400
Diatonic.
What is 2 different letter names expressing an interval?
400
4 quarter notes or 4 quarter note equivalents in this measure
What is 4/4 time signature?
400
A line used just for the duration of notes that are higher or lower than the normal lines on a clef.
What is a Ledger Line?
400
An interval that is larger than an octave.
What is a Compound Interval?
500
"x" before a note
What is Double Sharp?
500
The black keys on a piano play sharps and flats, which are also called this.
What are Accidentals?
500
A black rectangular bar floating above the third line in a clef represents this
What is a half rest?
500
The Italian words for this abbreviation 8vb.
What is Ottava Bassa?
500
An interval that is always X + Y = 9
What is an Inversion Interval?
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