This note is in the 1st space of the treble clef.
What is F?
This note is on the 1st line in the bass clef.
What is G?
In 4/4 time, this note lasts 1 beat.
What is quarter?
ABAB would be an example of this song form.
What is binary?
This note is on the 3rd line in the treble clef.
What is B?
This note is in the 4th space on the bass clef.
What is G?
In 4/4 time, this kind of rest lasts 4 beats.
What is whole?
AAA would be an example of this song form.
This note is in the 4th space in the treble clef.
What is E?
This note is on the 2nd line in the bass clef.
What is B?
In 6/8 time, this kind of note lasts 1 beat.
What is eighth?
ABCDE would be an example of this song form.
What is through-composed?
This note is one ledger line below the treble clef. (It's also one ledger line above the bass clef.)
This note is one step below the 1st line in the bass clef.
What is F?
In 4/2 time, a measure could have up to this many half rests.
What is 4?
These 3 letters would be an example of a ternary form analysis.
What is ABA?
This note is one step above the 5th line in the treble clef, and it has the "#" symbol by it.
What is F-sharp?
This note is one step above the 5th line in the bass clef, and it as a "b" symbol next to it.
What is B-flat?
In 3/4 time, this kind of note takes up one full measure by itself.
What is dotted half?
A song would be through-composed if there are sections that repeat later in the song, true or false.
What is false?