The default key, with no flats and no sharps.
What is C Major?
Scale with both minor and major types.
What are Pentatonic Scales?
The default time signature.
The total number of keys in a single octave.
What are 12 keys?
The musical distance between two pitches.
What is an interval?
The Major Key with a single flat.
What is F Major?
Scale that goes: Whole-Half-Whole-Whole-Half-Whole-Whole.
What is natural minor?
The time signature comprised of two half notes.
What is 2/2 or Cut time.
The first key in an octave.
What is C?
An interval with 4 half-steps and a distance of 3.
What is a major 3rd interval?
The Major key with 4 sharps.
What is E major?
Scale that goes: Whole-Half-Whole-Whole-Half-Augmented-Half
What is Harmonic minor?
When a note lasts for one and a half times its normal length.
What is a dotted note?
When two notes on the keyboard are named differently, but are the same note.
What is Enharmonic?
Minor, Major, Perfect, Augmented, and Diminished.
What are the different types of intervals?
The minor key corresponding to C major.
What is A minor?
Scale made with African elements that is used often in pop and jazz.
What is the Blues Scale?
The Italian term for "very fast" in music.
What is Presto?
The step from B to C and from E to F.
What is Diatonic Half-step?
What is an Augmented 7th interval?
The minor key with 6 flats.
What is E flat minor?
The scale that changes order depending on if it is ascending or descending.
What is Melodic minor?
Beats before the first measure, in a partial measure. Also known as an Upbeat.
What is an anacrusis?
A whole step without changing the note name.
What is a Chromatic Whole-step?
___ Unison, ___ 4th, ___ 5th, ___ Octave.
What are the perfect intervals?