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

Write the counts below the rhythm.

1

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: