It is commonly found on pages of music and looks like a hashtag
What is a sharp?
Our music moves up and down this by steps
What is a scale?
Every scale will be spelled using these seven letters
What are A - B - C - D - E - F - G ?
Relative major of A minor
What is C Major?
F#
What is G-flat?
It raises a note by a half-step
What is a sharp?
Whole-whole-half
What is the major tetrachord?
Three symbols that can precede a note
What are sharp, flat, and natural?
Relative minor of F Major
What is D minor?
B-flat
What's missing from this:
F C G D A E B
What are sharps?
The name of the interval used when we move by half-steps or whole steps
What is a second (2nd)?
C minor -- 1st three notes
What are C - D - E-flat?
They share a slice of pizza on the Circle of Fifths
What are relative keys?
D-flat
What is C#?
In the medical field, we throw these away in a biohazard container, after we use them to give a vaccine dose
What are sharps?
True or False: moving up the piano using only the black keys produces a scale
What is true-- we get the pentatonic scale
d - e - f - g - a
What is the d minor pentachord?
Relative minor of E-flat Major
What is C minor?
F# Major
What is G-flat Major?
If you used this twice next to the "E," the pitch would be enharmonic to "G-flat"
What is sharp-sharp (or double-sharp)?
When we ascend we change the 6th and 7th degree by raising them a half-step; when we descend we lower them again
What is the melodic minor?
The correct spelling of D Major
What is D - E - F# - G - A - B - C# - D?
Relative major of F# minor?
What is A Major?
B-double flat
What is A?