Grade 1: Theory Flashcards

1
Q

The pitch is used to describe…

A

How high or low the sound of a note is.

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2
Q

The treble clef is also known as…

A

As the ‘G’ clef because it circles round the second line if the staff and fixes that line as G.

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3
Q

The bass clef is also known as…

A

The ‘F’ clef, because the two dots of the sign are placed on either side of the fourth line so as to fix the pitch of F.

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4
Q

What is the smallest distance between two notes on a piano?

A

A semi-tone.

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5
Q

Two semitones =

A

A tone.

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6
Q

What does a sharp do to a note?

A

Raises it by a semitone in pitch.

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7
Q

What does a flat do to a note?

A

Lowers it by one semitone in pitch.

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8
Q

What does a natural do to a note?

A

Restores it to its original pitch.

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9
Q

Formation of a major scale?

A

Tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone.

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10
Q

A tonic triad consists of…?

A

The tonic, third and fifth of the scale.

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11
Q

Tonic triad of C major?

A

C, E, G.

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12
Q

A semibreve is equivalent to…?

A

Two minims or Four crochets or Eight quavers or Sixteen semiquavers.

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13
Q

A minim is equivalent to…?

A

Two crochets or Four quavers or Eight semiquavers.

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14
Q

A crochet is equivalent to…?

A

Two quavers or Four semiquavers or Eight demisemiquavers.

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15
Q

A quaver is equivalent to…?

A

Two semiquavers or Four demisemiquavers.

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16
Q

A semiquaver is equivalent to…?

A

Two demisemiquavers.

17
Q

4

4 is also know as…

A

Common time.

18
Q

2

2 is also known as…

A

Alla Breve

19
Q

The value of a note or rest can be increased by placing a dot after it. The effect of the dot is…

A

Is to increase the length of the note or rest by half its original value.

20
Q

How do you find the key of a melody with sharps?

A

Find which sharp is last in the key signature. The last sharp is always the seventh degree of the scale, therefore the keynote will be a semitone above.

21
Q

How do you find the key if a piece with flats?

A

Find the last flat in the key signature, the keynote will be four notes below it.