Also known as the "G Clef"
What is the Treble Clef?
The beat unit in this Meter is divisible by 2
What is Simple Meter?
The whole step/half step pattern for a major scale
What is WWHWWWH?
This adds one half the value of the note that it is attached to
What is a dot?
This Major key has no sharps or flats
What is C Major?
Alto and Tenor Clefs go by this nickname
What is the C- Clef?
"Common Time" is another name for this time signature
What is 4/4?
This major key signature has 4 flats
What is Ab Major?
The beat in this meter is divided by 3
What is Compound Meter?
BEADGCF is the order of these
What is flats?
The Grand Staff includes these two clefs.
What are The Treble & Bass Clefs?
Beat units in this meter are always Dotted Rhythms
What is compound Meter?
The number of sharps in C# Major
What is 7?
This is another term for an upbeat or pickup
What is an anacrusis?
Four sharps in the key signature would signal this key
What is E Major?
The octave designation for Middle C
What is C4?
12/8 would be an example of this meter
What is Compound Quadruple?
An Eb Major scale consists of these notes
What is Eb- F- G- Ab- Bb- C- D- Eb?
A musical effect where 2 groups of 3 beats are replaced by 3 groups of 2 beats, giving the feeling of a temporary meter shift. 3:2
What is a Hemiola?
A major key signature with 7 flats
What is Cb?
This instrument uses the Alto Clef
What is the Viola or Alto Sax?
This note value is the beat unit of 9/8
What is a dotted quarter note?
The scale degree known as the Submediant
What is scale degree 6?
Also known as Cut Time or Alla Breve
What is 2/2?
This Geometric Shape shows the relationship between keys
What is The Circle of Fifths?