Review for final 3 9 weeks

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Draggable itemCorresponding Item
Bass clef
Five lines and 4 spaces
Enharmonic tones
Vertical line that divides the staff into measures
Chord
Indicates the end of a piece of music
1st and 2nd ending
The space between 2 barlines
Accidentals
G clef
In 4/4 time signature gets 1 beat of sound
F clef
Measure
order of sharps
Tetra chord
order of flats
Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si, Do
top number tells how many beats per measure and the bottom number tells you what note gets the beat.
Fine
quarter note
Tempo
half rest
Staccato
Adds 1/2 the value of the note it follows
Major scale
A pattern of notes that go up and down by half steps.
Vibrato
Another name for a half step
Forte (F)
A pattern of notes that follow the formula, WWhWWWh and must be alphabetical
In 4/4 time signature gets 2 beats of silence
The first 4 or the last 4 notes of a major scale
B, E, A, D, G, C, F
Speed of music
Ranchera Valseada
Walking tempo
Staff
Volume of music
Time signature
Loud
Half step
Soft
Da Capo
This allows you to play the melody 2 x with different endings.
Coda
Tells you to redo the section
Double barline
A dot above or below the note that tells you to play short.
The dot
Solfege
Whole step
A sharp, flat or natural that cancels the key signature notes for 1 measure and then cancels at the barline.
Del Signo
The bending of pitch
Piano (P)
2 notes that sound the same but have different names
Chromatic scale
a difference of 2 half steps
Octave
The shortest distance between to notes (intervals)
Semi tone
2 or more notes played at the same time.
Andante
is a broken chord
Arpeggio
A mariachi style played in 3/4 time signature
Treble clef
8 notes away from a given note name.
Repeat sign
also known as a birdseye or hold
F, C, G, D, A, E, B
Special Ending
Fermata
means back to the top
Barline
means repeat to the sign
Dynamics
means the end of a piece of music
Ranchera Lenta
a mariachi style in 4/4 time signature