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ST / WTScalesKey Sig. 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points RhythmNotes
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This is the number of letters are contained in the musical alphabet
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To notate pitches beyond the staff, you need to use these type of lines
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Ledger Lines
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When a note is placed on the middle line, this is the direction the stem must go
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Down
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In bass clef, this is the name of the note on the 2 nd line
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B
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F#
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This symbol indicates that you raise a note a semi- tone
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Sharp (#)
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This is the distance between B and C
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Semi-tone
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This is the distance between La and Ti
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Whole tone
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This is the enharmonic equivalent to C#
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Db (B Double Sharp)
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This note is a diatonic semi-tone above Eb
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Fb
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There are 4 quarters notes for every one of these notes
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Whole Note
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Adding this to a note increases its duration by half of its regular value
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Dot
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This type of note has two flags
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Sixteenth Note
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Music with this time signature requires exactly 12 sixteenth notes to fill a measure
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To fill a complete measure in 5/4 would require this many sixteenth notes
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20
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This is the pattern of tones and semi- tones in a major scale
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T-T-S-T-T-T-S
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This is the technical name for the second note of a scale
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Supertonic
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This is the solfa term for the fourth note in a scale
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Fa
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This is the leading tone in A Major
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G#
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G# is the submediant of this major scale
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B Major
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This major scale is the only one to have no sharps or flats
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C Major
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This major key has one sharp, F#
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G Major
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This is the rhyme used to help remember order of sharps.
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Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle
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This word completes the phrase: If sharps you see, the last is….
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Ti
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The key of Gb major has this many more accidentals than the key of A major
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3 Gb = 6 flats A = 3 sharps
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Topic: Sol-fa / Scales
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F is ‘La’ of this major key
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Ab
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