This is the name of the white key to the left of the group of two black keys
What is C?
This major scale has no sharps or flats
What is C major?
A chord made of the root, third, and fifth is called this.
What is a triad?
This Italian term means to play loudly
What is forte?
There are this many eighth notes in one whole note
What is 8?
This note is one half-step above G. (2 Correct Answers)
What is G# / Ab?
The key signature with one sharp is this key (major scale)
What is G major?
This is the name of the chord with the notes C-E-G
What is C major?
This symbol indicates to play or sing gradually louder
What is crescendo
This symbol adds half the value of a note
What is a dotted note?
This note has no sharp above it. (2 correct answers)
What is E or B?
This is the relative minor of C major
What is A minor?
This is the name of the chord with the notes D-F-A
What is D minor?
The term for gradually slowing down is this
What is ritardando
The top number in a time signature tells you this
What is how many beats are in a measure?
These are the letter names in the musical alphabet.
What are A, B, C, D, E, F, G?
This scale consists entirely of half steps
What is the chromatic scale?
A chord with four notes including the 7th is called this
What is a seventh chord?
A symbol that indicates to hold a note longer than usual
What is a fermata?
A 6/8 time signature means there are six of these per measure
What are eighth notes?
The treble clef is also known as this type of clef
What is the G clef?
This scale has the pattern: whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half.
What is the major scale?
This chord quality has a lowered third and lowered fifth
What is diminished?
This symbol marks the end of the song
What is a double bar line.
In 2/3 time, how many eighth notes are in one measure?
What is 2?