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Cards (32)

Section 1

(32 cards)

whole step

Front

(whole tone) is the same distance as two half steps.

Back

Treble Clef Lines

Front

Every Good Boy Does Fine (E G B D F )

Back

slur

Front

If played with a wind or brass instrument, these would be played within one breath. If the instrument is bowed, it would be within one bow.

Back

Stem Rules: Note head is below the 3rd line.

Front

Stems go up on the right.

Back

Stem Rules: Note head is on the third line.

Front

Stem can go up or down.

Back

Parts of a note.

Front

Back

Counting Lines and Spaces

Front

You count from the bottom to top.

Back

Beat

Front

A steady, recurring pulse is called a ________.

Back

Memorize these two half steps

Front

EF and BC

Back

Fermata

Front

To hold.

Back

Music Alphabet

Front

A B C D E F G

Back

Stem Rules: Note head is above the 3rd line.

Front

Stem goes down on the left.

Back

Grand Staff

Front

A two-part staff consisting of the treble staff on top and the bass staff on the bottom. These staves are connected by a bracket.

Back

Bass Clef Lines

Front

Good Boys Deserve Football Always (G B D F A )

Back

half step

Front

(or semitone) is the distance from one key on the keyboard to the next adjacent key. A half step is not always from a black key to a white key.

Back

Double Bar Line

Front

Is drawn at the end of a section or a piece of music. Shown is the FINAL Double Bar Line.

Back

Bass Clef Spaces

Front

All Cows Eat Grass ( A C E G )

Back

Barlines and measures

Front

Barlines are vertical lines. Measures are the spaces between the barlines.

Back

Accidentals

Front

Symbols used to alter the pitch. (Flat, Sharp, & Natural Signs)

Back

Tempo

Front

How fast or slow the music is counted.

Back

Dynamics

Front

The loudness or softness of music.

Back

Stave

Front

A stave is composed of 5 lines and 4 spaces.

Back

forte

Front

play loudly

Back

piano

Front

play softly

Back

Natural Sign

Front

Cancels a flat or a sharp.

Back

diminuendo

Front

Getting gradually quieter

Back

Flag Rules

Front

The flag is always on the right side of the stem regardless of the direction of the stem.

Back

Beamed Note

Front

Back

interval

Front

the distance between two notes (general intervals are measured on the staff)

Back

Sharp

Front

Raises a pitch 1/2 step.

Back

Treble Clef Spaces

Front

F A C E

Back

Flat

Front

Lowers a pitch 1/2 step.

Back