Musical terms and counting.

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5 questions
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Pick the best match. Read through all before matching them.

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
Dotted notes
G Clef
3/4
F Clef
Treble clef
Lines of the Treble clef
Enharmonic
Spaces of the Treble Clef
Time signature
Lines of the Bass Clef
Flat
Spaces of the Bass Clef
A, C, E, G
Both the Treble and Bass Clef together
G, B, D, F, A
Tells us what notes are altered throughout the piece of music.
Barline
Sharps, Flats and Naturals that alter a note from the key signature.
E, G, B, D, F
Sostenido: raises a note a 1/2 step.
Scale
Bemol: lowers a note a 1/2 step
Semi-tones
Top number: How many beats per measure. Bottom number: What note gets the beat.
Sharp
3 beats per measure.
Piano Key board
12 beats per measure.
Bass Clef
2 beats per measure
F, A, C, E
Space between to barlines
2/2
Vertical line that divides a staff into measures.
Key Signature
Extends the staff above or below.
Double barline
Marks the end of a piece of music.
Grand Staff
2 notes that sound the same but have different names.
Accidentals
12 of them in an Octave
Chromatic
A pattern of notes that start on one note name and go to an Octave above of the same name and then back down.
Measure
By 1/2 steps
Ledger line
88 keys
12/8
is equal to 3 of the lesser value
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Write the counts below the rhythm.

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Write the counts below the notes.

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Write the counts below the notes.

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The order of the sharps in a key signature are: