This symbol looks like a hashtag or number sign and tells a musician to raise a pitch by one half-step.
What is a sharp?
Identify the correct Major name for this signature featuring three sharps
What is A major ?
Every major key shares a key signature with a minor key that sounds sadder; this shared relationship is known by this term.
What is a Relative Minor?
This clef is also known as the "G Clef" because its curly center loops directly around the G line on the staff.
What is the Treble Clef?
In a time signature, this half of the fraction tells you exactly how many beats are allowed in each measure.
What is the top number?
This lowercase b-shaped symbol tells a musician to lower a pitch by one half-step.
What is a flat?
This signature has two flats and is minor what is the key?
What is g minor.
This minor scale is the relative minor of C Major, meaning it also uses completely clean white keys with no sharps or flats.
What is A Minor?
This clef is also known as the "F Clef" because its two dots perfectly frame the F line on the staff.
What is the Bass Clef?
Known as "Common Time," this time signature gives a quarter note one beat and allows four beats per measure.
What is 4/4?
This symbol cancels out any previous sharp or flat, returning a note to its standard white-key pitch.
What is a natural sign?
What is the major key that has five sharps?
What is g# minor?
To find a major key's relative minor, you must count down hoe many letters from the major scale's starting letter?
What is 2 letters (or a minor third)?
If you are reading notes in the spaces of the Treble Clef from bottom to top, they spell out this English word.
What is FACE?
In the time signature of 3/4, this specific note value gets exactly one full beat.
What is a quarter note?
Placed at the very end of a section, this symbol consists of two vertical lines with two small dots, telling you to play the music again.
What is a repeat sign?
This key signature displays four flats. Which Major key is this.
What is Ab Major?
A type of scale that alters the 6th and 3rd.
What is a Harmonic Minor scale?
This specific clef is unique because its center arrow always points directly to Middle C, and it is commonly used by viola players.
What is the Alto Clef?
This time signature, often used for waltzes, means there are three beats per measure and the quarter note gets the beat.
What is 3/4?
This symbol looks like a small eyebrow with a dot underneath it, instructing the performer to hold the note out longer than its usual value.
What is a fermata (or hold)?
Ultimate Challenge. A total of six sharps. Correctly identify this key as either Major or Minor.
what is F# major and D# minor?
A scale that alters the 3rd 6th and 7th.
What is a Melodic Minor scale?
On the Bass Clef, the acronym "All Cows Eat Grass" helps you remember the notes that live in these specific areas.
What are the spaces?
In 6/8 time, this specific note value gets the unit of the beat, meaning you count six of them per measure.
What is an eighth note?