Notable notes
Dynamic dynamo
Composer say what?!
A happy accident-al
Holy Chords!
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These notes sit in the treble spaces. 

What is face?

100

This means to play smoothly 

What is legato?


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This composer “surprised” sleepy audiences with his symphony. 

What is Haydn?

100

The smallest distance between two pitches in music. 

What is a half step?

100

The bottom note of a chord in root position. 

What is the root?

200

The note on the top line of treble staff.

What is f?


200

This marking in the music tells us to play legato. 

What is a slur?

200

This composers name was very long 🎶.

Who was mozart?

200

Two half steps combined make this interval. 

What is a whole step?

200

These notes make up the c chord. 

What are CEG?

300

This notable note sits on top of the treble staff

What is g?


300

This is placed over or under a note to indicate it is played with extra force.

What is an accent?

300

The composer who wrote London symphony.

Who is Haydn?

300

This raises a note by a half step. 

What is a sharp?

300

These notes make up the dominant 7th chord. 

What are GBDF? 

400

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C five finger scale video


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Pedal video


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This composer’s first name was Wolfgang.

Who is Mozart?

400

This lowers a note by a half step. 

What is a flat?

400

This word describes the bottom note of the I chord when it’s in root position. It’s also the home note of a five finger scale. 

What is tonic?

500

These Notes make up the c five finger scale.

What is CDEFG?

500

This symbol in music tells the player to hold the note a little longer than usual. 

What is a Ferrara?

500

Nicknamed “papa” by those who loved him.

Who is Haydn?

500

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Enharmonic equivalents video

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This word describes the top note of the I chord when it’s in root position, or the fifth note of the c five finger scale

What is dominant?