Notes
Keyboard
Enharmonic Pitches
Minor Scale
Triads
100

A note gets 4 beats

A whole note

100

How many white keys are on a standard piano keyboard?

52 white keys.

100

What are enharmonic pitches?

Notes that sound the same but have different names.

100

What are the three main types of minor scales?

Natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor.

100

What is a triad in music?

A chord made of three notes.

200

A note gets 1 beat in 4/4 time?

A quarter note

200

How many black keys are on a standard piano keyboard?

36 black keys.

200

What is the enharmonic equivalent of C♯?

D♭.

200

Which minor scale raises the 7th note?

The harmonic minor scale.

200

What are the three notes in a triad called?

Root, third, and fifth.

300

Which note is shorter: a half note or a quarter note?

A quarter note is shorter

300

What is the name of the white key that comes right before the two black keys?

C

300

What is the enharmonic equivalent of F♯?

G♭.

300

Which minor scale raises both the 6th and 7th notes when ascending?

The melodic minor scale.

300

What type of triad is made with a root, major third, and perfect fifth?

A major triad.

400

How many quarter notes equal one half note?

2 quarter notes

400

Which hand usually plays higher notes on the keyboard?

The right hand.

400

Are B and C♭ enharmonic pitches?

Yes, they sound the same on a keyboard.

400

What is the relative minor of C major?

A minor.

400

What type of triad is made with a root, minor third, and perfect fifth?

A minor triad.

500

What symbol is used to show silence in music?

A rest

500

What is the pattern of black keys on a piano keyboard?


Groups of 2 black keys and 3 black keys.




500

What is the enharmonic equivalent of E?

F♭.

500

How does a natural minor scale usually sound compared to a major scale?

It usually sounds darker or sadder.

500

What is the triad built on the notes C–E–G?

A C major triad.