Final Review 7th grade Band 4th quarter
Time Signature Indicates the number of beats per measure.
In 4/4 time: A whole note receives: 4 beats A half note receives: 2 beats A dotted half note receives: 3 beats A quarter note receives: 1 beat A dotted quarter note receives: 1 1/2 beats An eighth note receives: 1/2 beat A sixteenth note receives: 1/4 beat
In 4/4 Time: A whole rest receives: 4 beats A half rest receives:2 beats A quarter rest receives: 1 beat An eighth rest receives:1/2 beat A sixteenth rest receives:1/4 beat
In 6/8 time: A quarter note receives: 2 beats An eighth note receives: 1 beat A dotted quarter note receives: 3 beats A half note receives: 4 beats A dotted half note receives: 6 beats A quarter rest receives: 2 beats An eighth rest receives: 1 beat A dotted quarter rest receives: 3 beats A half rest receives: 4 beats A half rest receives: 6 beats
V Treble Clef
t Bass Clef
____________________ / Repeat Sign..
I b n Sharp Flat Natural
U Fermata
\ S The “sign” (del segno)..
Bar lines Separate Measures
legatoq __ Full value (smooth) staccato q. Short & Detached accent q Hit the note hard
Key Signature Indicates what notes are to be played sharp, flat & natural a, b, and n
Common Time 4/4 Time (The most common time signature) Cut Time 2/2 Time (Cuts notes values in half)
Enharmonics Notes written differently but played the same
Ritard Gradually slow down the tempo
| 4 | Long Rest (4 measure rest)
‘ Repeat the previous measure
qqq Triplet 3 The “3” is what tells you that this is a triplet
Dynamics Volume. The loudness and softness of music
Tempo The speed of a piece of music Allegro Quick & lively, fast Largo Very slow
Crescendo Gradually get louder Decrescendo Gradually get softer
Similie To continue in the same manner
Intonation Whether or not your instrument is in tune
Divisi Divide
Slur Don’t tongue
Chromatic Scale A scale that uses all 12 tones within an octave
Solo Music written for 1 player Duet Music written for 2 players Trio Music written for 3 players
Waltz A dance in 3/4 time
pp Pianissimo (very soft) p Piano (soft) mp Mezzo Piano (medium soft) f Forte (loud) ff Fortissimo (very loud) mf Mezzo Forte (medium loud)
Ensemble A group of musicians (2 or more) who perform together
Accidentals Written sharps, flats, and naturals that are not indicated in the key signature
French Horn Brass English Horn & Bassoon Woodwinds
Percussion Any instrument on which the proper sound is produced by striking it
D.S. al fine Go to the “sign” and play to fine D.C. al fine Go to the beginning and play to fine
Tutti All play Soli One section play
______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ V Lines on the Treble Clef staff E G B D F EveryGoodBoyDoesFine
______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ V Spaces on the Treble Clef staff F A C E
______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ t Lines on the Bass Clef staff G B D F A GoodBirdsDon’tFlyAway
______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ t Spaces on the Bass Clef staff A C E G AllCowsEatGrass
Major Key Signatures
________________________ V t C Major
________________________ V t F Major i i
________________________ V t B flat Major i i i i
________________________ V t E flat Major i i i i i i
________________________ V t A flat Major i i i i i i i i
________________________ V t D flat Major i i i i i i i i i i
________________________ V t G flat Major i i i i i i i i i i i i
________________________ V t C flat Major i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
________________________ V t G Major # #
________________________ V t D Major # # # #
________________________ V t A Major # # # # # #
________________________ V t E Major # # # # # # # #
________________________ V t B Major # # # # # # # # # #
________________________ V t F sharp Major # # # # # # # # # # # #
________________________ V t C sharp Major # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
Bring a #2 pencil to the final. Also bring something to keep you quietly occupied in case you finish before the class period is over.