A ____ note has a value of two beats in common time.
What is a half note?
Determines where the letters fall on each staff.
What is a clef?
A scale that does not have any sharps or flats.
What is C Major or a minor?
1, 4, 5, 8
What are the Perfect intervals?
I6
What is a tonic triad in first inversion?
All-Cows-Eat-Grass
What are the letters on the spaces in bass clef?
Dynamic marking meaning to play loudly.
What is a forte?
A major key signature with three flats.
What is Eb?
C to Eb
What is a minor third?
The 6/4 figured bass symbol.
How do you indicate a triad is in second inversion?
The note that connects the grand staff and is in the center of every keyboard.
What is Middle C?
Tempo marking meaning to slow down.
What is ritardando?
WWHWWWH
What is the formula for creating a major scale?
An inverted interval.
What happens when you flip the bottom note of an interval one octave higher?
The leading tone.
Which note in a key do you NEVER want to double?
A rhythmic figure that has three notes played in the time of two?
What is a triplet?
Articulation marking meaning to play a note short and choppy.
What is staccato?
A minor key signature with two sharps.
What is b minor?
The root, the third, the fifth
What are the three parts of a triad?
Anything that resolves to a V chord.
What is a half cadence?
Two ledger lines below the treble staff.
What is A?
Symbol indicating to raise a pitch up one half step.
What is a sharp?
Natural, harmonic, and melodic.
What are the three forms of minor?
The third of the chord.
Which note of a chord determines whether a chord is major or minor?
V-vi
What is a deceptive cadence?