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BASICS OF MUSIC
PIANO KEYBOARD
KEY SIGNATURES
INTERVALS
TRIADS
100
how music flows through time is
What is rhythm
100
Note that always occurs immediately to the left of a group of two black keys.
What is a C Note.
100
Collection of all the accidentals found in the scale placed next to the clef.
What is a key signature.
100
Measure musical distances
What are intervals.
100
Name of chord that contains three notes.
What is a triad.
200
The combination of strong and weak pulses that form a recurring pattern.
What is a meter
200
Note on the keyboard that occurs immediately to the left of a group of three black keys.
What is a F note.
200
The major key signature that has 0 sharps.
What is C Major.
200
Two pitches that are sounded simultaneously
What is a harmonic interval.
200
When triads appear as two superimposed thirds.
What are close position triads.
300
Musical note that has two flags attached to its stem.
What is a sixteenth note.
300
The type of key that can be identified by two different names
What is a black key.
300
The major key signature with 7 sharps.
What is C-Sharp Major.
300
Two pitches that are sounded in succession.
What is a melodic interval.
300
triad that consists of two superimposed major thrids
What is an augmented triad.
400
A group of five lines and four spaces between the lines, in which notation is placed on.
What is the musical staff.
400
The smallest interval on the piano.
What is a half step.
400
Minor key signature with 2 flats
What is G minor.
400
Interval that contains 5 half steps.
What is a Perfect 4th Interval.
400
Triad that consists of two superimposed minor thirds.
What is a diminished triad.
500
The clef that identifies the second line of the staff as the location for the note G that is five notes above middle C
What is the treble clef.
500
Consists of two half steps
What is a whole step
500
Minor key signature with 6 flats.
What is E-flat minor.
500
Interval that contains 9 half steps.
What is a Major 6th interval.
500
Type of inversion in a triad where the fifth is the lowest-sounding pitch.
What is second inversion triad.