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Order of Operations
Divide it up!
100

This cancels a flat or a sharp sign.

What is natural?

100

The key with only one sharp.

What is G?

100

The key with 3 flats.

What is E flat?

100
The order that sharps are added to a staff.

What is F C G D A E B?

100

Double bar line

What is fine?

200

This raises a note a half step.

What is sharp?

200

The key with 3 sharps.

What is A?

200

The key with 5 flats.

What is D flat?

200

The order that flats are added to the staff.

What is B E A D G C F?
200

A bracket over a few consecutive measure and only played one time before a repeat.

What is the first ending?

300

This lowers a note a half step.

What is flat?

300

The key with 5 sharps.

What is B?

300

When F is the last flat, you are in this key.

What is C flat?

300

The last sharp on a key signature is also the ___ of the scale.

What is the leading tone?

300

A bracket over a few consecutive measure and only played after the first ending has been used.

What is the second ending?

400

A flat, sharp or natural not found in the key signature.

What is an accidental?

400

The key with two sharps.

What is D?

400

Oh no! I don't see anything here!

What is the key of C?

400

This is the flat you look for when identifying the flat key you are playing in.

What is penultimate?

400

This divides the staff into sections.

What are bar lines?

500

The same pitch with 2 different names?

What is enharmonic?

500

The key with 7 sharps.

What is C#?

500

The only flat key without a flat in its name.

What is F?

500

This symbol is written right after the clef on the staff.

What is time signature?

500

When a strong pulse is shifted to the weak part of the beat.

What is syncopation?