Review of Steps and Accidentals
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11 questions

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Up a 1/2 step from C is?
Up a 1/2 step from C is?
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Down a half step from F is?
Down a half step from F is?
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Down a whole step from D is?
Down a whole step from D is?
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Up a 1/2 step from G# is?
Up a 1/2 step from G# is?
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Up a 1/2 step from B is?
Up a 1/2 step from B is?
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What is the enharmonic to D#?
What is the enharmonic to D#?
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| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Double sharp | arrow_right_alt | (X) raises a note a whole step |
(b) Flat | arrow_right_alt | (bb) lowers a note a whole step |
(#) Sharp | arrow_right_alt | Sharp, Flat, Natural |
Accidentals | arrow_right_alt | Sostenido |
Enharmonic tones | arrow_right_alt | Bemol |
(#) Sharp in Spanish | arrow_right_alt | Raises a note a half step |
Double flat | arrow_right_alt | Lowers a note a half step |
(b) Flat in Spanish | arrow_right_alt | Two notes that sound the same and have a different names |
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Place in the correct catagory.
Place in the correct catagory.
- C to C#
- Sharps, Flats and naturals
- D to Db
- F#/Gb
- A#
- Bb
- D#/Eb
- B to Bb
- D#/Eb
- Steps
- Accidentals
- Enharmonics
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A accidental is cancelled at the barline.
A accidental is cancelled at the barline.
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A Natural cancels a flat or a sharp.
A Natural cancels a flat or a sharp.
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An accidental can be carried over a barline with a tie.
An accidental can be carried over a barline with a tie.