Takes half the value of a note or rest
What is a dot
A note altering symbol.
What is an accidental?
A half step from one note or key to another.
What is a semitone?
What is 8?
Another name used for the Treble clef
What is G clef?
This note is worth 3 counts/beats.
What is a dotted half note or dotted minim?
This accidental raises the note a half step.
What is a sharp?
Two semitones is equal to this.
What is a tone?
The major scale is made up of these.
What is tones and semitones?
The clef that has the lower notes.
What is Bass Clef?
The sum of these notes.
What is 2 counts or 2 beats?
This accidental is used to cancel the other accidentals.
What is a natural sign?
What is F sharp?
This formula is used to compose any major scale.
What is Tone, Tone Semitone, Tone, Tone, Tone, Semitone?
The symbols that connects 2 or more notes of the same pitch and the other of different pitches.
What is a tie and a slur?
The value of a dotted semibreve or whole note.
what is 6?
This note altering symbol lowers a note a half step.
What is a flat sign?
This note is a tone lower than B Flat.
What is A Flat?
What is C major scale?
The act of dropping the flag or tails of 2 or more notes and joining them together.
What is beaming?
The sum of a dotted quaver rest and a semiquaver rest.
What is 1 beat/count?
One key sharing 2 note names.
What is enharmonic?
This is the up and down movement of a major scale.
What is ascending and descending?
This symbol is used in an empty bar to show silence.
What is a whole rest?