Notation
Music Theory
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Blues
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This kind of note equals 1 beat

What is a Quarter Note?

100

Raises a pitch by a half step

What is a Sharp?

100

The clef you read when playing with your right hand.

What is Treble Clef?

100

The three chords that make up the 12 bar blues progression.

What are C, F, and G?

100

To write music

What is Composing?

200

Indicates an amount of time not to play

What is a Rest?

200

Lowers a pitch by a half step

What is a Flat?

200

The clef you read when playing with your left hand 

What is Bass Clef?

200

The place where the Blues originated

What is the Mississippi Delta?

200

The trumpet belongs to the ______ family

What is Brass?

300

Divides the music staff into measures

What are Bar Lines?

300

Cancels a flat or sharp

What is a Natural?

300

The black key to the right of G

What is G# or Ab?
300

The rhyme scheme for blues lyrics

What is AAB?

300

The speed of music

What is tempo?

400

Shows how many beats are in a measure

What is a Time Signature?

400

The bottom note of a triad

What is the Root

400

The black key to the left of E

What is E flat/D sharp?

400

You can use this collection of notes to improvise over the 12 bar blues progression.

What is the Blues Scale?

400

Five lines and four spaces

What is a Staff?

500

This kind of note equals 3 beats

What is a Dotted Half Note?

500

The distance between two notes

What is an interval?

500

Your thumb is considered finger #___

What is 1?

500

Blues style more upbeat than Mississippi Delta Blues.  Featured electric instruments.

What is Chicago Blues?

500

The volume of music

What are Dynamics?