Question 1
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The five horizontal lines on which notes are written is called a what?
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Staff
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Beat
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Whole Tone
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Drum Stick
Question 2
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What term is used to play loudly?
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Andante
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Forte
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Power Chord
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Pianissimo
Question 3
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Which note gets one beat?
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Eighth Note
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Whole Note
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Quarter Note
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Doted Half Note
Question 4
Question 5
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The sharps or flats at the beginning of the staff is called the:
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Measure
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Key Lime Pie
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Time Signature
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Key Signature
Question 6
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If the Key Signature shows one sharp, what key is it in?
Question 7
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If a Key Signature shows one sharp, which note is sharp?
Question 8
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What is one term used when we talk about how far apart two notes are?
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Melody
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Chord
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Interval
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Bass Clef
Question 9
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What one of the words often used when talking about how far apart two notes are?
Question 10
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The staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces.
Question 11
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The standard, most commonly played guitar has 7 strings.
Question 12
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Middle C is on the line between treble Clef and Bass Clef. (called a ledger line)
Question 13
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The lines on Treble Clef are E G B D F.
Question 14
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What are the lines on the Bass Clef?
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A C E G
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F A C E
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E A D G B E
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G B D F A
Question 15
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If a note has flat in its name, it is a white key on the piano.
Question 16
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If a note has a flat in its name, then it also has another name with a sharp.
Question 17
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The 12 bar blues chord pattern in the key of E typically is played how?
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E E B A E E B E B A E E
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E E E E A A E E B A E E
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E D A E E D A E D E A E
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E A E B E A B B E A B E
Question 18
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What does Tempo mean?
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Where to start playing
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To repeat
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How fast or slow to play
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The blues scale
Question 19
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The notes in the A Major chord are A C# and E. Each note in the scale is numbered from One to Seven. In the A scale, A is One. What number would C# be?
Question 20
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A Major is A C# E. How is A Minor different?
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The C is natural. A C E
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The E is flat. A C# Eb
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Add a G. A C# E G
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Only play A and E