Vocabulary
Intervals
Key Signatures
Music Basics
Chords
100

Various arrangements of durations made up of notes and rests within a time signature.

What is Rhythm

100

A perfect fifth above D.

What is A?

100

The major key with no flats or sharps

What is C Major?

100

The Vertical line separating music into measures to make it easier to read.

What is a Bar Line?

100

The notes of the V of C-Major.

What are G, B, and D?

200

Three or more pitches sounding simultaneously.

What is a chord

200

A major third above C

What is E?

200

The minor key with two sharps.

What is B minor?

200

Sharp, Flats, Double Sharps, and Double Flats

What are accidentals?

200

The notes of the iii of D-Major.

What are F#, A, and C#?

300

The musical distance between two pitches.

What is an interval?

300

A minor third above G

What is Bb

300

The major key with 5 flats

What is D-Flat Major?

300

The shortest distance in Western music notation.

What are half steps?

300

The notes of the vi of Bb minor

What is Gb, Bb, Db?

400

This is the acronym to remember the order of flats as they appear in a key signature

What is BEADGCF?

400

The tritone above G.

What is Db/C#?

400

The minor key with 6 flats

What is E-Flat Minor?

400

The symbols to represent silence.

What are Rests?

400

The notes of the IV of F-Minor.

What are Bb, Db, F?

500

When all notes of a chord are lined up in consecutive lines or spaces

What is root/closed position?

500
The augmented 2nd above F

What is G#?

500

The major scale with 7 sharps

What is C-Sharp Major?

500

The constant, regular beat in music defined by the bottom number of a time signature.

What is pulse?

500

The notes of the ii of Db Major.

What are Eb, Gb, and Bb?

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