Extends from the steady pulse underlying the music.
What is Rhythm?
Raises the pitch to the next note.
Largo, lento and adagio are
What is slow tempos?
The C major key has this many sharps.
What is zero?
A scale with five pitches per octave.
What is a pentatonic scale?
Results from the movement of air molecules and the vibratory patterns they create
What is pitch?
Lowers a pitch by a half step.
What is a flat?
Andante and moderato are.
What is moderate tempos?
The B major key has this many sharps.
What is five?
A seven note scale consisting of five whole steps and two half steps.
What is a natural minor scale?
Concerns the length of a sound in time.
What is duration?
Raises a pitch by two half steps.
What is a double sharp?
Allegro, vivace and presto are.
What is fast tempos?
The A major has this many sharps.
What is three?
The forth tone or triad of a major or minor scale.
What is subdominant?
Involves simultaneous that create pleasing and interesting combinations.
What is harmony?
Lowers a pitch by two half steps.
What is a double flat?
To gradually become slower.
What is ritardando?
The F# has this many sharps.
What is six?
An instrument invented in the early 1800's that produces a certain number of clicks per minute.
What is metronome?
One strong and three week pulses.
What is a quadruple meter?
Cancels a sharp, double sharp, flat or a double flat.
What is a natural?
What is accelerando?
The C# has this many sharps.
Whats is seven?
What is the blues scale?