Ab is the same enharmonically as this.
What is G#?
A quarter note is this many beats.
What is one beat.
This is the clef that most upper and mid-voice instruments use to read.
What is the Treble clef.
This is Ms. Ingerson's primary instrument.
What is the alto saxophone.
There are this many beats in 3/4 (number and rhythmic type).
What is three quarter notes.
Bb is the same enharmonically as this.
What is A#?
What is three beats.
This is why the bass clef is called the F clef.
What is the dots in the clef surround the F line.
This is Ms. Ingerson's least favorite band instrument.
What is the flute.
There are this many LARGE BEATS in 12/8.
What is 4.
What is the different spelling of a pitch?
You count a grouping of four sixteenth notes like this.
What is 1e+a.
This note is the bottom space in the Treble clef staff.
What is F.
This is how many strings are on a regular guitar.
What is six.
This is the kind of time signature that has subdivisions in groups of 3s.
What is compound meter.
E# can also be called this.
What is F?
A dotted whole note contains this many beats.
What is six beats.
This is the universal reference point across all Clefs when swapping between.
What is middle C.
What is the middle line of the staff.
This is the numerical vocab word for time signatures that have two large beats.
Duple.
What can D double flat also be called?
What is C?
A note that has four beams/flags on it is called this.
What is a sixty-fourth note.
This is the note that is 3 ledger lines above the staff in the bass clef.
What is G.
This is Ms. Ingerson's favorite video game (2 options).
What is Final Fantasy X or Persona 3 Reload.
Define a complex time signature.
What is a time signature where the large beats do not have the same number of subdivisions throughout the measure.