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This identifies the fourth line of the staff as the location for the note F that is five note below middle middle C on the piano.
What is the Bass Clef
100
two pitches that sound the same but are written differently?
What is enharmonic pitch.
100
The first note of the scale
What is "tonic"
100
A grouping, in the beginning of a composition, of all the accidentals found in the major or natural minor scale.
What is a Key Signature
100
This has 4 half steps on becoming a what?
What is a Major 3rd
200
An instrument invented in the early 1800s that prodices a specific number of clicks per min.
What is Metronome
200
A term used for lines added above or below the staff extending it
What are Ledger lines
200
A scale formed by dividing the octave into 12 equal half steps.
What is a chromatic scale
200
This key signature has three flats
What is E flat Major Scale
200
Which type of interval has 12 half steps.
What is perfect octave or Augmented 7th
300
The symbol C is used to indicate a 4/4 meter.
What is common time
300
The Italian meaning to become louder.
What is Crescendo
300
The process musicians have for developing their ability to hear well.
What is ear training
300
A visual tool that allows you to grasp key relationships among diatonic scales
What is The Circle of Fifths
300
Intervals that are one octave or smaller in size.
What is simple intervals
400
Two large dots, one aboce the other, that appears at the beginning and the end of the measures.
What is Repeat Sign
400
You return to the beginning and play to indicated end.
What is da capo al fine?
400
The supertonic tone degree.
What is "re"
400
A perfect 5th above G that has two sharps.
What is D major scale
400
11 number of half steps
What is a Major 7th
500
This would occure when an accent is placed on a weak beat.
What is syncopation
500
You return to sign and play to the indicated end
What is dal segno al fine.
500
A group of pitches, generally in patterns of a whole steps and half steps, that form the basic pitch material for a composition.
What is a scale
500
Both Key Signatures either have six flats or six sharps.
What is G flat or F sharp Major Scale
500
The augmented 5th of A flat major scale
What is E major scale