Grade 1 Musicianship Flashcards
(36 cards)

staff (or stave)

treble clef
bass clef
What is the name of this note and how many beats is it worth?

semibreve (whole note), worth 4 beats
What is the name of this note and how many beats is it worth?

minim (half note), worth 2 beats
What is the name of this note and how many beats is it worth?

crotchet (quarter note), worth 1 beat
What is the name of this note and how many beats is it worth?

quaver (eighth note), worth half a beat

sharp, which raises a note by a semitone

flat, which lowers a note by a semitone

natural sign, which cancels a sharp or a flat
What is the pattern of tones and semitones for a major scale?
tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone
T, T, S, T, T, T, S
In music, what is an accidental?
An accidential is a sharp, a flat, or a natural written in front of a note.
What is a key signature?
A key signature is a set of sharps or flats placed immediately after the clef on each line.
Which major key signature has no sharps or flats?
The key of C major.
Which major key signature has one sharp?
The key of G major.
Which major key signature has two sharps?
The key of D major
Which major key signature has only one flat?
The key of F major.
Which major key signature is this?

G major
Which major key signature is this?
D major
Which major key signature is this?

F major
What is a time signature?
The time signature tells us how many beats are in each bar.
What time signature is this?

Four four time or
simple quadruple
What time signature is this?

Common time, which is the same as four four time
What do the numbers in the time signature tell us?
The top number tells us how many beats are in each bar.
The bottom number tells us what kind of beats they are.


