What is the name of this note? Show the note on your piano.
High D
What is the name of the note? Point to where this note is located.
D
What is the name of this note? How many beats does this note receive?
Whole note and it receives 4 beats
What is the line connecting the notes called and what does it do?
A slur and it means u must play the notes smooth and connected
What is the name of this note? Point to where this note belongs.
A
What is the name of this note? Point to where this note is located.
G
What is the name of this note? How many beats does it receive?
Eighth note and it receives 1/2 or half a beat
What is the name of the dot that has been added under the note? What does it do to the notes that are being played?
Staccato and it means; you must play the notes short and detached
what is the letter note of the first line on the treble clef?
E
What is the 1st space note on bass clef?
A
What is the name of this rest? How many beats does it receive?
Quarter rest and it receives 1 beat
What is the name of the line connecting the 2 same notes? What does it do?
A tie; when it appears you hold the note for both of the values. *they must be the same notes, if not then it is a slur*
what is the 3rd space note on the treble clef?
C
What is the 4th line note on bass clef?
F
What is the name of this note? How many beats does it receive?
Dotted quarter note and it receives 1 and 1/2 beats
Name all three symbols and what they do. What are these symbols called?
Shape: raises the note by one semitone
Flate: lowers the note by one semitone
Natural: Cancels all accidentals
These are all types of accidentals
What note is a skip (2 notes) above E?
G
On which space can I find a C on bass clef?
2nd space note
What is the name of this rest? How many beats does it receive?
The whole rest and receives 4 beats or can be put to show a whole measure of silence.
What is the term name for all of these symbols?
Dynamics; it determines how loud or soft you are playing