This note gets one beat
What is a quarter note?
Why was the clef arrested?
She got in treble
The word to help you remember the spaces in the treble clef
What is FACE?
Notes that are played separately rather than together
What is melody?
The C major chord contains these notes
What are C, E, & G?
This note gets two beats
What is a half note?
What has many keys but can't open a single door?
A piano
The clef that contains higher notes and is typically played with the right hand
What is the treble clef?
This time signature contains four beats in each measure
What is 4/4?
This is the interval between two notes that are right next to each other on the keyboard
What is a 2nd Interval?
This rest is worth the same amount of beats as a whole note
What is a whole rest?
What kind of music do balloons hate?
Pop music
The acronym to help you remember the spaces in the bass clef
What is All Cows Eat Grass?
What is legato?
In this inversion, the third of the chord is on the bottom
What is 1st inversion?
This note is worth three beats
What is a dotted half note?
Why don't they play music in the ocean?
You can tune a piano but you can't tuna fish
What is Every Good Boy Does Fine?
Notes that are played at the same time rather than separately
What is harmony?
The interval between C and E
What is a 3rd interval?
These two notes, when tied together, are worth six total beats
What is a whole note and a half note
Or
Two dotted half notes
Why did the singer bring a ladder to school?
To reach the high notes
The acronym used to remember the lines in the bass clef
What is Good Burritos Don't Fall Apart?
This type of music gives you the melody with only one clef (usually the treble clef) and chords. It is especially common in jazz music and hymns.
What is a lead sheet?
These four chords are very popular in music and are all chords we have learned in this class
C, F, G, Am