Grade 1 Musicianship Flashcards

(36 cards)

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staff (or stave)

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treble clef

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bass clef

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4
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What is the name of this note and how many beats is it worth?

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semibreve (whole note), worth 4 beats

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

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minim (half note), worth 2 beats

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

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crotchet (quarter note), worth 1 beat

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

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quaver (eighth note), worth half a beat

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sharp, which raises a note by a semitone

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flat, which lowers a note by a semitone

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natural sign, which cancels a sharp or a flat

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What is the pattern of tones and semitones for a major scale?

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tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone
T, T, S, T, T, T, S

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12
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In music, what is an accidental?

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An accidential is a sharp, a flat, or a natural written in front of a note.

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What is a key signature?

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A key signature is a set of sharps or flats placed immediately after the clef on each line.

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14
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Which major key signature has no sharps or flats?

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The key of C major.

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15
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Which major key signature has one sharp?

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The key of G major.

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16
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Which major key signature has two sharps?

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The key of D major

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Which major key signature has only one flat?

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The key of F major.

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Which major key signature is this?

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Which major key signature is this?

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Which major key signature is this?

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What is a time signature?

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The time signature tells us how many beats are in each bar.

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What time signature is this?

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Four four time or
simple quadruple

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What time signature is this?

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Common time, which is the same as four four time

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What do the numbers in the time signature tell us?

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The top number tells us how many beats are in each bar.
The bottom number tells us what kind of beats they are.

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What does four four time (or common time) mean?
It means there are four crotchet beats in each bar.
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What is this time signature?
Three four time or simple triple
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crotchet rest (1 beat)
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minim rest (2 beats)
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semibreve rest (4 beats)
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quaver rest (1/2 beat)
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What is it called when a piece begins on a weak beat?
an anacrusis
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How many beat are in the last bar of a piece that begins with an anacrusis?
The number of beats that would be needed to make a full bar with the anacrusis.
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What do we call keys that share the same key signatures?
relative keys
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How do you find the relative minor of a major key?
You step DOWN three semitones from the tonic note.
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How do you find the relative major of a minor key?
You step UP three semitones from the tonic note.
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What is the pattern of tones and semitones for a harmonic minor scale?
tone, semitone, tone, tone, semitone, tone and a half, semitone T, S, T, T, S, T ½, S