What are the letter names of the 6 guitar strings?
E A D G B e
What are the 7 basic notes?
A B C D E F G
What are the number of different notes in a Major Scale?
7 different notes with each letter being represented
What are the two basic types of chords?
Major & Minor
What does "BPM" stand for?

What is this?
What note is one half step up from E?
F
What is the "1" of a key called?
The root, tonic, or tonal center within a key.
What intervals are used to form a basic triad?
1-3-5.
What is an accented beat (>)?
Sounds that are stressed or emphasized (louder)
What is this and what does it do?
Pickup selector switch: changes which pickup is currently being used.
What note shares the same pitch as A#?
Bb
How many sharps or flats are there in the key of C?
0 sharps or flats
What is an interval of 8 called?
An octave.
What does this mean?
Top 4= 4 beats per measure. Bottom 4= each beat is a quarter note.

The pickup on the left is called "the ____ pickup" while the pickup on the right is called "the ____ pickup."
Left is "the bridge pickup," right is "the neck pickup."
A note without a sharp or flat is called ____?
Natural (♮)
What step pattern is used to form a Major Scale?
W W H W W W H
What note is the “7” in an Em7 chord?
D
What is a dotted note?
A dot next to a note increases the note’s duration by one half.
What is this?
The nut: guides & spaces strings from tuning pegs (acts as fret 0).
Including sharps and flats, how many total possible notes (pitches) are there?
There are 12 total notes (pitches) in music excluding enharmonic notes
Fill in the blank. Following the Circle of Fifths clockwise: C, G, _, A, E, B...
D
How is this chord progression in the key of G written numerically?
G-D-Em-C
1-5-6m-4
How many 8th notes are there in one measure of 4/4?
8 8th notes.