This is what it is called when you combine the Treble and Bass Clef.
What is the Grand Staff?
This kind of note lasts for two beats.
What is Half note?
We usually play treble clef with our ____ hand.
What is Right Hand?
These are the notes in a C 5-finger pattern, in order.
What is CDEFG?
This chord includes the notes C E G.
What is C Major?
This note is on the first line of the treble clef staff.
What is E?
A quarter note gets this amount of beats in 4/4 time?
What is 1 beat?
These make the strings stop vibrating in a piano.
What are dampers?
This is another name for the interval of a 2nd.
What is step?
This chord includes the notes B F G.
What is G7?
This note sits on it's own line, below the Treble Clef.
What is Middle C?
There are this amount of beats in a measure of 4/4 time.
What is 4 beats?
This is the number of pedals on an traditional piano.
What is 3?
This is another name for the interval of a 3rd.
What is a skip?
What notes are in the chord G Major?
What is G B D?
This dynamic means to play medium/moderately loud.
What is mezzo forte?
The top number of a time signature tells us this.
What is how many beats are in a measure?
The pedal on the far left does this.
What is make the sound softer/quieter?
This note is a 5th higher than G.
What is D?
This chord includes the notes F# C D.
What is D7?
This is when we raise a note by a half step.
What is a sharp?
The bottom number of a time signature tells us this.
What is what type of note gets the beat?
The pedal on the far right is called this.
What is sustain or damper pedal?
In a C Major scale, the Right Hand crosses the thumb under after this finger number.
What is 3?
This is when we switch around the order of the notes in a chord.
What is invert or inversion?