The first letter in the musical alphabet
What is A?
A rhythm that has 1 beat.
What is a quarter note?
The term for sitting correctly (straight spine, feet flat on the ground.)
What is posture?
The era in which WW1, WW2, the great depression, the creation of jazz, and many other historical events happened.
What is the 20th century?
More than one note stacked on top of each other.
What are chords?
The term for all of the note names used in music.
What is the musical alphabet?
A rhythm that has 3 beats.
What is a dotted half note?
Playing a note detached and "shorter" than a legato note.
What is staccato?
Created Fur Elise.
Who is Beethoven?
Also called the "I" chord.
What is the tonic?
The first black key in the group of 3
What is F#/Gb?
A symbol beside the treble clef and bass clef that informs the player on how many beats per measure and what gets the beat.
What is the time signature?
This term includes both the treble clef and the bass clef on every piece of music.
What is the grand staff?
The era Mozart lived in.
What is the classical era?
Also called the "V" chord.
What is the dominant?
The three types of accidentals in music.
What are sharps, flats, and naturals?
A rest that takes up 1/2 of a beat.
What is an eighth rest?
The term to describe different ways to play notes, such as staccato, legato, and accents.
What are articulations?
The opposite of an electric piano.
What is an acoustic piano?
Rearranging the order of notes in a chord.
What are inversions?
A diagram that shows all of the accidentals used for every scale in music.
What is the circle of 5ths?
The rhythm that gets the beat in the time signature 4/16.
What is a sixteenth note?
Tells the player to return to the beginning of the piece.
What is D.C. al coda?
What is the Baroque era?
The relative minor of the C major chord.
What is a minor?