This major key is played with all white keys on a keyboard.
What is C major?
This note is an octave above the note A
What is A?
This term refers to a chord made up of three notes.
What is a triad?
A quarter note gets this many beats in standard time.
What is one?
The # symbol before a note does this to it.
What is raises it by one semitone?
This minor key has two sharps in its key signature.
What is B minor?
Two major 2nds results in what type of interval?
What is a major third?
7th chords have this many types of inversions.
What is three?
A dotted half note in standard time is worth this many beats.
What is 3?
This Italian term means to play loudly.
What is forte?
This key is the relative minor of E major.
What is C# Minor?
Five whole steps equals this interval.
What is a minor 7th?
The triad E G C is said to be in this type of inversion.
What is 1st inversion?
This term refers to emphasizing the up-beat, or weak beats.
What is syncopation?
This note lies directly between the treble and bass clefs on a grand staff.
What is middle C?
This minor key has five flats.
What is Bb minor?
A 13th minus an octave results in this interval.
What is a 6th?
The notes C# E# G# B# spells out this particular 7th chord.
What is C#M7?
A note that has a stem with four flags coming off of it is this type of note.
What is a 64th note?
These lines are used to extend the music staff for lower or higher notes.
What are ledger lines?
This minor key signature has 7 sharps.
What is A# minor?
This interval is 8 semitones large
What is an augmented fifth? (or minor 6th)
What note is in the root of a Ebm7 chord in third inversion?
What is D?
A continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm might be referred to as this Italian term.
What is ostinato?
V7 to I is referred to as this type of cadence.
What is a perfect cadence?