Various arrangements of irregular durations within the metrical pattern.
What is Rhythm?
100
F C G D A E B
What is the order of Sharps?
100
Natural, Harmonic, and Melodic
What are the three forms of minor scales?
100
Supertonic
What is the second scale degree?
100
Curved line over two or more notes. Not on the same line
or space.
What is a slur?
200
Indicates the density (thickness or thinness) of a musical line.
What is Texture?
200
B E A D G C F
What is the order of the Flats?
200
Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole
What is the natural minor scale pattern?
200
Subdominent
What is the fourth scale degree?
200
Gradually becoming slower.
What is ritardando?
300
Two or more notes played at the same time.
What is Harmony?
300
B Flat
What is the key signature F major?
300
A major
What is F# minor?
300
Leading Tone
What is the seventh scale degree?
300
mf Medium loud
What is mezzo forte?
400
The organizing principal or structure of a piece of music.
What is Form?
400
F# Gb
B Cb
C# Db
What is enharmonic scales?
400
Eb major
What is C minor?
400
Dominant
What is the fifth scale degree?
400
short lines added above or below the staff to extend it.
What are ledger lines?
500
Tune, succession of ideas
What is Melody?
500
Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half
What is the Major Scale Pattern?
500
Raise the 7th scale degree of natural minor scale.
What is how to form a harmonic scale.
500
sixth scale degree
What is submediant?
500
This Instrument covers the full spectrum of all orchestra instruments, from below the lowest note of the double bassoon to above the top note of the piccolo.