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Music Theory & Notation
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Treble Clef Florida Defeats Bulldawg Georgia Every
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Bass Clef Always Fine Do Boys Good Grass Eat Cows All
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Music Notation Four Beats “Whole Note Hold It” (four words, four beats)
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Music Notation Two Beats “Half Note” (two words, two beats)
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Music Notation One Beat “Quarter” (one word, one beat)
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Music Notation ½ beat on it’s own Two Eighth notes= 1 beat ½ + ½ = 1
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Music Notation Sixteenth Note ¼ beat on its own Four Sixteenth Note= 1 beat ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ = 1
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Music Notation
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Tempo The given speed/pace of any piece
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Lento — slowly (40–60 bpm) Largo — broadly (40–60 bpm) Larghetto — rather broadly (60–66 bpm) Adagio — slow and stately (literally, "at ease") (66–76 bpm) Andante — at a walking pace (76–108 bpm) Moderato — moderately (101-110 bpm) Allegro moderato — moderately quick (112–124 bpm) Allegro — fast, quickly and bright (120–139 bpm) Vivace — lively and fast (140 bpm) (quicker than allegro) Presto — very fast (168–200 bpm)
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Dynamics Dynamics indicate at what volume you should be heard. Dynamics do not indicate specific volume levels, but are meant to be played with reference to the ensemble as a whole. Dynamic indications are derived from Italian words.
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Key Signature
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BEADGCF
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Key Signature Sharp Up half a step Flat Down half a step Natural As written, may negate key signature
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