zuai-logo

What does the treble clef symbol indicate?

Indicates the placement of G4 on the second line of the staff.

All Flashcards

What does the treble clef symbol indicate?
Indicates the placement of G4 on the second line of the staff.
What does the bass clef symbol indicate?
Indicates the placement of F3 on the fourth line of the staff.
Where is middle C located in alto clef?
Middle C is in the center.
Where is middle C located in tenor clef?
Middle C is on the fourth line.
What does a sharp (♯) do to a note?
Raises it by a half step.
What does a flat (♭) do to a note?
Lowers it by a half step.
What does a natural (♮) do to a note?
Cancels a sharp or flat.
Where are accidentals placed relative to the notehead?
To the left of the notehead.
How long does an accidental last?
For the duration of the measure in which it appears.
What do bar lines indicate?
The division between measures.
What is the grand staff?
Combination of treble and bass clef, 5 lines and 4 spaces each.
What is the treble clef?
Clef typically used for higher-pitched instruments and voices.
What is the bass clef?
Clef used for lower-pitched instruments and voices.
What are ledger lines?
Mini-lines above or below the staff to extend the range.
What is a measure (or bar)?
A section of music separated by bar lines.
What is a sharp?
Accidental that raises a note by a half step.
What is a flat?
Accidental that lowers a note by a half step.
What is a natural?
Accidental that cancels a sharp or flat.
What are enharmonic equivalents?
Notes that sound the same but have different names (e.g., A# and Bb).
What is an interval?
The distance between two notes.
What is a melody?
A series of notes with a rhythm.
What is the grand staff?
Combination of treble and bass clef, 5 lines and 4 spaces each.
Define treble clef.
Clef typically used for higher-pitched instruments and voices.
Define bass clef.
Clef used for lower-pitched instruments and voices.
What are ledger lines?
Mini-lines above or below the staff to extend the range.
Define a measure (or bar).
A section of music separated by bar lines.
What is a sharp?
Accidental that raises a note by a half step.
What is a flat?
Accidental that lowers a note by a half step.
What is a natural?
Accidental that cancels a sharp or flat.
Define enharmonic equivalents.
Notes that sound the same but have different names (e.g., A# and Bb).
What is an interval?
The distance between two notes.
What is a melody?
A series of notes with a rhythm.