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Rhythm
Pitch
Key Signature
Time Signature
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a vertical line that groups notes and rests together
What is barline
100
four beats per measure and the quarter note recieves the beat
What is 4/4 meter
100
symbol that lowers the pitch of a given note one half step
What is flat
100
a symbol placed above or below a given note that indicates the note should recieve extra emphasis
What is accent
100
signature when there are three beats per measure
What is 3/4 meter
200
the space between two bar lines
What is measure
200
another name for 4/4 meter
What is common time
200
a minor scale that starts and ends on D
What is a D minor scale
200
scale that consists of all half steps and uses all twelve pitches in an octave
What is a chromatic scale
200
any meter in which the dotted quarter note recives the beat
What is compound meter
300
a note that represents half a beat of sound when the quarter note recieves the beat
What is eighth note
300
a note that represents four beats of sound
What is whole note
300
a note that represnts half a beat of sound when the quarter note recieves the beat
What is chord
300
a scale that starts and ends on re
What is Dorian scale
300
a chord built on the home tone, or key note, of a scale
What is tonic chord
400
a symbol that increases the length of a given note by half its value
What is dot
400
a note that represents three beats of sound
What is dotted half note
400
a note that represents three beats of sound
What is dotted half note
400
a scale that starts and ends on do
What is Ionian scale
400
a chord built on the fourth note of the scale
What is subdominent chord
500
a symbol in music used to indicate how loud or how soft to sing
What is dynamics
500
a rest that represents half a beat of silene the quarter note recieves the beat
What is eighth rest
500
any sharp, flat, or natural that is not included in the key signature
What is an accidental
500
a scale that starts and stops on fa
What is Lydian scale
500
occurs when the accent is placed on notes that normally do not recieve extra emphasis
What is syncopation