One note that has two names, but only one sound
What is enharmonics?
These are the sharps and flats at the beginning of a song that tell the musician which notes to raise or lower in that song
What is a Key Signature?
To go from one note to another without a note in-between
What is a "half" step?
The next note after "G" to the right
What is "G Sharp?"
A flat = G sharp, for example
What is an "Enharmonic" or "Enharmonic Equivalent"?
The enharmonic equivalent for B flat
What is A sharp?
Fermata
What is a symbol that means to hold until the director cuts you off?
To go from one note to another with another note in-between
What is a "whole" step?
The next note after "B" to the left on a piano
What is "B Flat?"
Flat
What is a musical symbol that lowers a pitch by 1/2 step?
The enharmonic equivalent for E flat
What is D sharp?
Staccato
What is a symbol that tells the musician to play short and detached?
F Sharp to F
What is a half step down (or lower)?
Middle B, C, D
What are the notes that are between both treble and bass clefs?
Sharp
What is a symbol that raises a pitch by 1/2 step?
The enharmonic equivalent for F flat
What is E?
(if you guessed E sharp, that is wrong)
Accent
What is a musical symbol that tells the musician to emphasize or attack a note?
E flat to F
What is a "whole" step up (or higher)?
"Go Ben Davis Fight Always"
What are the lines in Bass Clef?
Accidental
What is a term meaning a symbol that raises or lowers the pitch of a note?
The enharmonic equivalent for B sharp
What is C?
(if you guessed C flat, that is wrong)
Tenuto
What is a musical symbol that tells a musician to play smoothly or hold for full value?
Accelerando
Gradually speeding up
"Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge"
What are the lines in Treble Clef?
Articulation
What is a term meaning how a note is to be performed?