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Staff, Barlines, Etc
Accidentals
Potpourri
100
A note of sound whose value is commonly worth two counts.
What is a half note
100
This rest looks like a "c" with a "z" on top.
What is quarter note rest
100
Five lines, four spaces
What is a staff
100
When using a sharp, this causes the note to be raised what value?
What is 1/2 step
100
Tempo
What is speed of music
200
When you have a tied whole note to a half note, what is the total count for beats?
What is 6
200
This rest is 1/2 of a beat
What is an eighth note rest
200
This symbol uses a carrot looking mark above the staff
What is up bow
200
A shortcut at the beginning of the staff to tell you what accidentals are in the piece
What is key signature
200
Dynamics
What is volume of music
300
Total of three eighth notes, one quarter, one half, two whole notes.
What is 12 and a 1/2 beats
300
This rest sits on top of the line, like a hat
What is half note rest
300
Extensions of the staff are called
What are ledger lines
300
If you are in the key of D and wanted an "F" what accidental would you use?
What is natural sign
300
Articulations
What is how the notes are played.
400
When four eighth notes are bracketed together, how many beats are there total?
What is two beats
400
This rest hangs off the line, and typically takes up a full measure.
What is whole note rest
400
The difference between a slur and a tied note
What is a slur uses multiple pitches. A tie is only tied to the same pitch.
400
The key of F has one flat. What is it?
What is Bb
400
Monophonic means one melody. Polyphonic means what?
What is main themes or lines of harmony.
500
The value of a dotted quarter note.
What is one and a half counts
500
What is the value of a dotted whole note rest?
What is six counts of silence.
500
What instruments typically use alto clef
What is viola and/or double bass.
500
If there is a double sharped G, what is my note?
What is A
500
You are asked to sightread a piece of music. What five things do you need to do in what order?
What is Form, Tempo, Pitch, Articulations, Dynamics FTPAD