BASIC NOTES
ACCIDENTALS
KEY SIGNATURES
TERMINOLOGY
SCALE DEGREES
100
An oval with no stem or flag.
What is a Whole note.
100
This raises the pitch to the next adjacent note (half step).
What is a sharp.
100
This key signature has no sharps or flats.
What is the key signature of C.
100
This term means fast.
What is the term allegro.
100
This degree is between super-tonic and subdominant.
What is the mediant degree.
200
An oval with a stem and one flag.
What is an Eighth note.
200
This lowers a pitch by a half step.
What is a flat.
200
This key signature only has 2 sharps.
What is the key signature of D.
200
This term means broad, very slow.
What is the term largo.
200
This degree is the highest of them all.
What is the leading tone degree.
300
An oval with a stem and two flags.
What is a Sixteenth note.
300
This raises a pitch by two half steps (one whole step).
What is a double sharp.
300
This key signature only has five sharps.
What is the key signature of B.
300
This term means slow walking speed.
What is the term andante.
300
This degree is lesser than the leading tone but greater than the dominant.
What is the submediant degree.
400
An oval with just a stem.
What is a Quarter note.
400
This lowers a pitch by two half steps (one whole step).
What is a double flat.
400
This key signature only has one flat.
What is the key signature of F.
400
This term means gradually becoming faster.
What is the term accelerando.
400
This degree is more than the mediant but less than the dominant.
What is the subdominant.
500
An oval with a stem and three flags.
What is a Thirty-second note.
500
This cancels all sharps and flats.
What is a natural.
500
This key signature only has four flats.
What is the key signature of Ab.
500
This term means gradually becoming slower.
What is the term ritardando.
500
This degree is the lowest man on the totem pole.
What is the tonic degree.