Basic Elements of Music
Note Values
Accidentals
Intervals
Scales
100

It is the engine that moves the music forward. 

What is Rhythm?

100

Is equal to four quarter notes

What is a Whole Note?

100
Raises the pitch to the next adjacent note

What is a Sharp?

100

Contains 0 half steps

What is Perfect 1st or P1?

100

Follows the pattern W H W W H A2 H

What is Harmonic minor scale?

200

The sequential unfolding of pitch over time

What is Melody?

200

Is equal to two quarter notes

What is a Half Note?

200

Lowers the pitch by a half step

What is a Flat?

200

Contains 12 half steps

What is Perfect 8th or P8?

200

Follows the W H W W H W W pattern

What is the Natural minor scale?

300

Involves simultaneous sounds that create pleasing combinations

What is Harmony?

300

Is equal to two quarter notes and a half note

What is a Whole Note?

300

Lowers the pitch by two half steps

What is a Double Flat?

300

Contains 6 half steps

What is Augmented 4th or A4?

300

Follows two patterns:W H W W W W H up and W W H W W H W down

What is Melodic minor scale?

400

Sounds of individual voices or instruments

What is Timbre?

400

Is equal to one eight note

What are two Sixteenth Notes?

400

Raises the pitch by two half steps

What is a Double Sharp?

400
Contains 6 half steps

What is Diminished 5th or d5?

400

Follows the m3 W H H m3 W pattern

What is Blues Scale?

500

Refers to the number of voices or instruments a piece of music has

What is Texture?

500

Connects multiple eighth or sixteenth notes together

What is a Beam?

500
Conceals a sharp, double sharp, flat, or double flat

What is a Natural?

500

Becomes compound Perfect 4th or P4

What is Perfect 11th or P11?

500

Follows the W W W1/2 W W1/2 pattern

What is Major Pentatonic Scale?