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Basic Music Theory Latest Update Graded A+ What is a "quarter note" in music notation? A note that is worth one quarter of the duration of a whole note, typically receiving one beat in common time. What is the definition of a "rest" in music? A symbol indicating a period of silence,...

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What is a "quarter note" in music notation?


✔✔ A note that is worth one quarter of the duration of a whole note, typically receiving one beat

in common time.




What is the definition of a "rest" in music?


✔✔ A symbol indicating a period of silence, where no note is played for a specified duration.




What is the "time signature" in music?


✔✔ A notation at the beginning of a piece of music that indicates the number of beats per

measure and which note value gets the beat.




What is the purpose of a "clef" in music?


✔✔ To define the pitch range for the notes on the staff, such as treble or bass clef.




What does "pitch" refer to in music?


✔✔ The highness or lowness of a sound, determined by the frequency of the sound wave.


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,What is the "staff" in music notation?


✔✔ A set of five horizontal lines on which musical notes are placed.




What is the "tonic" note in a scale?


✔✔ The first note of a scale, serving as the tonal center or home note.




What is a "whole step" in music theory?


✔✔ The interval between two notes with one note in between them, equivalent to two half steps.




What is the definition of "dynamics" in music?


✔✔ The variation in loudness or softness in music, expressed through terms like piano (soft) and

forte (loud).




What is an "octave" in music?


✔✔ The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency, often

spanning eight notes on a scale.




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, What does "scale" refer to in music theory?


✔✔ A sequence of notes arranged in ascending or descending order of pitch.




What is a "major scale"?


✔✔ A scale consisting of seven notes with a specific pattern of whole and half steps: W-W-H-

W-W-W-H.




What is the difference between a "sharp" and a "flat"?


✔✔ A sharp (♯) raises a note by a half step, while a flat (♭) lowers a note by a half step.




What is a "chord" in music theory?


✔✔ A combination of three or more notes played simultaneously.




What is the "dominant" note in a scale?


✔✔ The fifth note of a scale, often creating tension that resolves to the tonic note.




What does "legato" mean in music?


✔✔ To play or sing in a smooth and connected manner, with no separation between the notes.

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