A symbol above or below the notehead signifies it receives more stress than the surrounding notes.
what is an accent mark?
This interval consists of one whole step.
What is a major second?
A major key signature consisting of zero sharps of flats.
What is a C Major?
This minor key signature has zero sharps or flats.
What is a minor?
A note worth 1 when used in common time.
What is a quarter note?
A part of an eighth note or smaller stem to indicate its size.
what is a flag?
7 half steps or three and a half whole steps.
What is a Perfect 5th?
A major key signature consisting of one flat.
What is a F major?
This minor key signature has 7 flats
What is a flat minor?
This rest is compared to looking like a hat and has a value of 2.
What is a half rest?
A distance between notes larger than a half step.
12 half steps away from your root note.
What is an octave?
A major has this many sharps.
What are three sharps?
D minor is this scale's relative key.
What is F major?
What is an eighth note?
The time signature is most used in Western music.
What is Common Time?
One whole step less than 5 half steps
What is a Minor Third?
CB major has this many sharps or flats.
What are seven accidents?
This is the relative scale to the D major.
What is b minor?
What is 3?
This is determined by the half-step and arithmetic distance of notes.
9 half steps and often considered a less often used interval.
What is a Diminished 7th?
B major has this many sharps and this many flats.
What are five sharps and zero flats?
The relative scale of the major scale with 0 sharps or flats.
What is a minor?
The value of an eighth note in 6/8 time.
What is one beat?