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19 Cards in this Set
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Define "Great Staff"
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theoretical construction of 11 lines and 10 spaces with middle C [c1] as the center line
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Which note does the treble clef denote?
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g1 or g above middle C
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Which note does the C clef denote?
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c1 or middle C
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Which note does the bass clef denote?
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f or F below middle C
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What is the "Grand Staff"?
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joins the treble and bass clefs; used primarily for keyboard music and scoring
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Name the clef that makes the bottom line a g1.
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Super Treble clef
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Name the clef that makes the middle line an f.
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Baritone F clef
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Name the clef that makes the top line an f.
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Contra bass clef
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Name the clef that makes the bottom line a c1.
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Soprano clef
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Name the clef that makes the second line from the bottom a c1.
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Mezzo soprano clef
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Name the clef that makes the middle line a c1.
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Alto clef
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Name the clef that makes the second line from the top a c1.
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Tenor clef
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Name the clef that makes the top line a c1; reads like what other clef?
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Baritone C clef; reads like Bariton F clef
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What are the elements of rhythm?
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sound & silence
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What are notational symbols for sounds called?
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notes
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How is silence notated?
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with rests
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What is the difference between a tie and a slur?
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Slur is a curved line joining two different notes; tie joins 2 notes of identical pitch
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Define enharmonic
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different notation, sounding the same
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Name the chromatic signs
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sharp, flat, double-sharp, double-flat, natural
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