Markings indicating volume in music
Dynamics
What is F#'s enharmonic?
Gb
Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
Solfege
How do you identify a key signature that has flats?
The key is the second to last flat in the key signature
Bar Line
The speed of the song
Tempo
What are the note names for a G Major triad?
G, B, and D
A flat, sharp or natural sign that appears within a piece of music; this affects the notes written on the same line or space following it for that measure only
Accidental
How do you identify the key signature if it has sharps?
Go up a half step from the last sharp
2 or more notes that are played at the same time
Chords
Marking to play smoothly connected
Legato
What key signature has three sharps?
A major
A scale made up entirely of half steps. On the keyboard it uses every black and white key
Chromatic Scale
The pedal furthest to the right, allows pianist to sustain tones even after keys are released by holding up the dampers so the strings continue vibrating
Sustain Pedal
The name of the 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music notes and other symbols are written
Staff
Two notes of the same pitch joined by a curved line over or under the note. This acts like a "plus sign" and adds the value of the two notes together, so only the first of the notes connected together is played or sung
Tie
If we are building a G V7 chord, what key are we in? And, what are the notes in that V7 chord?
We are in the key of C, and the notes in the chord are G, B, D and F
The word used to describe two notes that sound the same but are written differently
Enharmonic
Playing notes in a short, detached manner
Staccato
Name the two clefs that are used in the grand staff (in piano music)
Treble Clef and Bass Clef
A time signature equivalent to 4/4 notated as a capital "C"
Common Time
What is the fifth in a D V7 chord?
A
What are the different types of intervals?
True or false - The resting place at the end of a phrase is called a finality
False
Written to indicate the end of a piece of music
Double Bar line