This is what it is called when you combine the Treble and Bass Clef with a brace.
What is the Grand Staff?
This kind of note lasts for two beats.
What is Half note?
We usually play treble clef with our ____ hand.
What is Right Hand?
These are the notes in a C 5-finger pattern, in order.
What is CDEFG?
This chord includes the notes C E G.
What is C Major?
This note is on the first line of the treble clef staff.
What is E?
A quarter note gets this amount of beats in 4/4 time?
What is 1 beat?
These make the strings stop vibrating in a piano.
What are dampers?
This is another name for the interval of a 2nd.
What is step?
This chord includes the notes B F G.
What is G7?
This note sits on it's own line, below the Treble Clef.
What is Middle C?
There are this amount of beats in a measure of 4/4 time.
What is 4 beats?
This is the number of pedals on an traditional piano.
What is 3?
This is another name for the interval of a 3rd.
What is a skip?
What notes are in the chord G Major?
What is G B D?
This dynamic means to play medium/moderately loud.
What is mezzo forte?
The top number of a time signature tells us this.
What is how many beats are in a measure?
This is how many keys are on the piano.
88 keys
This note is a 5th higher than G.
What is D?
This chord includes the notes F# C D.
What is D7?
This is when we raise a note by a half step.
What is a sharp?
The bottom number of a time signature tells us this.
What is what type of note gets the beat?
The pedal on the far right is called this.
What is sustain or damper pedal?
In a C Major scale, the Right Hand crosses the thumb under after this finger number.
What is 3?
The 3 primary chords are what Roman Numerals/scale degrees?
I, IV, and V