The distance from one bar line to another.
What is a measure?
In 4/4 what note gets one beat.
What is a quarter note?
The name of the interval from F to F
What is a perfect unison?
The major key that has no sharps or flats.
What is C Major?
Equal distance between both clefs
What is middle C?
The distance between any two pitches.
What is an interval?
In 3/4 what note gets one beat.
What is a quarter note?
The name of the interval of G up to B.
What is a Major third?
The minor key that has no sharps or flats.
What is a minor?
In Bass Clef, the name of the pitch that is on the first (lowest) line.
What is G?
The signs that are placed immediately to the left such as sharps, flats, and natural symbols.
(not listed in the key signature)
What is an accidental?
In 3/2 what note gets one beat.
What is a half note?
The name of the interval from C sharp up to D.
What is a minor second?
The major key that has 7 flats.
In Treble Clef, the name of the pitch that sits on the fourth line.
What is D?
Has 2 numbers that form a fraction. The top number indicates how many notes you have in a measure. The bottom note indicates what kind of note equals to 1 count.
In 6/8 what note gets one beat.
What is an eighth note?
The name of an interval from G up to D flat.
What is a diminished fifth?
The minor key that that has 5 flats.
In Treble Clef, the name of the pitch that sits on the sixth (highest) space.
What is G?
A pattern of accidentals (sharps or flats) at the very beginning of a staff, which represents a song's key.
What is a key signature?
In 12/16 what note gets one beat.
What is a sixteenth note?
The name of the interval from C up to G double sharp.
What is a double augmented fifth?
The minor key that has 7 sharps.
What is F?