Label the parts of the guitar.
The notes in the musical alphabet are: , , , , , , , , , , , . Sharps and flats are also called . They raise or lower a note. Sharps the note and flats the note.
What is the root, or tonic?
The first note around which a chord or scale is built- the basis.
The first note you play in a song.
The first chord you play in a song.
What does 4/4 mean?
4 quarter notes per measure.
4 notes per measure.
What does 3/4 mean?
3 quarter notes per measure.
3 out of 4 notes are the same note.
How do you read a time signature?
The first number is how many beats, the second number is the type of note.
The first number is the type of note, the second number is how many beats.
Types of Musical Intervals: ❌: only ever used to describe 2nds, 3rds, 6ths and 7ths. ❌: a major interval minus one step- achieved by raising the bottom note or lowering the top note. ❌: when a major or perfect interval is made one step larger, but the interval number doesn't change. ❌: when a minor or perfect interval is made one step smaller, but the interval number doesn't change. ❌: an '8th', a full octave's difference. ❌: The same note played again!
What is the symbol on the left and what does it mean?
An accidental; Play the note flat.
A flat; play the note flat.
An accidental; play the natural note instead of a sharp or flat.
A flat; play the natural note instead of a sharp or flat.
A chord is made up of the root and the third and perfect above this root. These chords are often said to sound 'happy'. A minor chord is comprised of a root, third and fifth. When a chord has these three notes alone, it’s called a minor . These are said to sound sad. A or chord is composed of a root, third, perfect fifth and . It can also be viewed as a with an additional minor seventh. These tend to sound bluesy. chord: a chord consisting of two major (also called an ). chord- three thirds above the root. Unstable sound quality. chord: The major or minor is omitted, replaced by a perfect fourth or major second.