This note is on the FIRST LINE of the treble clef staff.
What is "E"?
This note has a value of 1 beat.
What is a quarter note?
This is the distance from a white key to a black key (or vice versa).
What is a half step?
The space or distance between two notes.
What is an interval?
This note is on the SECOND SPACE of the treble clef staff.
What is "A"?
This note has a value of 1/2 a beat.
What is an eighth note?
In most cases, this is the distance between a white key to the next white key.
What is a whole step?
Name one interval found in a major scale.
What is... (any of the following): major second, major third, perfect fourth, perfect fifth, major sixth, major seventh, perfect octave
This note is on the THIRD LINE of the bass clef staff.
What is "D"?
This fraction-like symbol indicates how many beats are in a measure, and which note value is equal to one beat.
What is a time signature?
This is the distance between eight notes on the piano.
What is an octave?
A pattern of musical pitches made up of whole and half-steps, that is played in ascending and descending order.
What is a scale?
This note is on the FOURTH SPACE of the bass clef staff.
What is "G"?
The top number of a time signature indicates this.
What is how many beats are in a measure?
This concept is the idea that two notes can have the same pitch or sound.
What is enharmonics?
This scale is the easiest to play on the piano because there are 0 sharps or flats and you only play on the white keys.
These two notes appear TWICE on the bass clef staff.
What are "A" and "G"?
The bottom number of a time signature indicates this.
What is which note value is equal to one beat?
This type of half step affects the notes E-F, and B-C.
What is a natural half step?
This is the interval between C and D.
What is a major second?