Pitches
Enharmonic Names
Key Signatures
Intervals
Vocabulary
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The pitch on the bottom line of the treble clef

What is E

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Another name for A#

What is B-flat

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What is C Major

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What is a Major 2nd
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A symbol that indicates silence in music

What is a rest?

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The pitch on the middle line of the treble clef with a flat in front

What is B-flat

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Another name for G#

What is A-flat

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What is F major

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What is a Major 3rd

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The distance from one note to another

What is an interval

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The pitch on bottom line of the bass clef

What is G

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Another name for Eb

What is D#

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The Major Key Signature below: 

What is D major

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What is a Perfect 5th

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A three note chord that can be played melodically or harmonically

What is a Triad

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The pitch on the middle line of the bass clef

What is D

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Another name for F#

What is G-flat

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The Major key assossiated

What is E Major?

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What is a minor 6th

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The italian word to describe very soft

What is pianissimo
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The pitch on the first ledger line below the staff in the bass clef 

What is E

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Another name for B

What is C-flat

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The major key signature indicated below:

What is A Major

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What is Augmented Unison

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The formula used to build a scale

What is TTSTTTS

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